People with down's.

14620713:weatcoast said:
Thought u were about to make a post about [tag=244295]@weastcoat[/tag]

You’re one of the funniest and original members on this site! Thanks for contributing!
 
Hey Lenny

They went almost out of business, didn't produce any skis for 2 or 3 seasons and are now back in production. I'm still riding old versions of the TD-series (89,105 and 125). They now have a 99 version as well.

105 is my go to model for park and pist, really fun and buttery ski. 89 is quite stiffer and I use them only for pist and pipe (keep the sharp edges). 125 for deep pow days, works a charm.

All of the old models had really bad topsheets, they were chipping like hell and I felt quite bad about the plastic pollution while using them... I don't know if they could solve this problem with the "new" skis...

If you can get them cheap you won't regret it i would say. For me the new designs are not as good looking as some of the old ones.

If you have specific questions hit me up or shoot them a massage, they are really friendly and a nice small company!
 
14621353:weatcoast said:
[tag=288934]@PartyBullshiit[/tag] is another candidate for down’s

Na remember I buy overrated moments and pivots. You know the shit you can’t afford while you post from your moms basement.
 
i tried the throwdown 105 some years ago. loved the ski and the graphics. Quite soft and very nimble. i would like a pair if they made some good graphics
 
I really like the shape of the Countdown’s but don’t think I’d buy a long radius freeride ski that weighs 2000g. No problem with 2000g skis or big freeride planks but I don’t think those two attributes complement each other.
 
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