powair grind

tandan83

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where can i find an old pair of these? i looked on ebay but they didnt have any. were they even any good?

pilots do it high
 
I sold mine for around $150. So you could expect to pay about that much for a used pair. Personally I wasnt a very big fan of mine because they were missing edge right where you need it most for carving. They were good for sliding rails though

He calls himself Lord of the Dance? I think we all know what happened the last time someone called themselves lord of anything.
 
do the grind plates on these work and are they any good or am i better off just using what i got now for urban. i think i remember hearing they were heavy but im not sure

pilots do it high
 
^Yo these skis are greeat. I wouldnt waste em on urban i would just use on rails in the park if I were u......get a shitty ski for urban. I got mine cuz i got em for an amazing 100bucks with bindings barely used. ANyway, they are siiiick the stiffest of the ski makes up for the plate and they slight VERY fast so you kinda hav to get used to it a lil. But overall I love the ski and yes the grind plate sucks for carving but I was on skis that were destroyed underfoot no edge and these are a WHOLE lot better!

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How exactly does this whole grind plate thing work>? is it just missing edges under foot from the start? or is there something instead of the base and edges under your foot?

 
The edge bows in for about 6in (in length). under foot, and there is p-tex on the outside of the bowed in area. They are very fast on rails (a little too fast for me) but the concept did seem to work. Personally I like my dynastars for urban shit, just dull up the edges under foot, and you should be fine.

He calls himself Lord of the Dance? I think we all know what happened the last time someone called themselves lord of anything.
 
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