Picking between 2

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so i have an overlap in my quiver due to my whoring of skis.

i have line lizzies with px12 year 09/10 and i have 09/10 seths with schizo and they are 169.

i want to use the skis for pow and maybe a little bit of jibbin. what one do i let go of!?

also what do people ride lizzies for and what do people ride seths for?
 
well lizzies are a park ski and seths are an all mountain/pow ski so.... do you see your self jibbing as much as skiing pow? where are the seths mounted?
 
seths are mounted i think -2 from center but can move all over.

i see myself skiing pow and jibbing all the shit i can see

i also love serious tree and mogul skiing
 
What are the other skis in your quiver? I only ask cause it could help narrow down what you don't really need.
 
well personally i would ditch both and get something a bit wider and more universal (cough 171 caylors cough) BUT if you dont want to do that, ditch the lizzies, seths are pretty soft so jibbing them wont be an issue, and you will get more use out of them
 
Ok, so I see a park ski (afterbang), 2 cruisers (ar6 and next life - depending on how you ride them, the AR6 could be park, and the next life could be powder...but we'll just call them all-mountain) and you have 2 "powder" skis (lizzie and seth), I'm not going to count the WL if you don't really ride it. I'd say, go with the Seth and sell the Lizzies (as much as I hate to say it, cause the Lizzies are so much fun) cause you really need more of a straight powder ski than a jib ski (you could play around with the next life - or sell the next life and keep the lizzies...).
 
thats what i was thinking but for example when i go to utah or bc for a couple of weeks and can only bring 1 ski, do i bring seths? lizzies?
 
Lets say you keep both...bring the Lizzies to Utah, I see them as being more versatile than the Seths, so you can pow/cruise in the morning, park in the afternoon with just the lizzies. However, if you decide to sell the lizzies, then you'd be fine with the Seths. The biggest thing, I don't know how much you ski powder regularly (like at your home mountain), if it's a lot then you'd want the Seths more than the Lizzies.
 
well then...that changes everything...keep the lizzies, if you need to get rid of something get rid of the seths. Lizzies can handle pow enough if you don't ski it that often, and they're super fun everywhere.
 
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