SHREDlilGNAR
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It’s only August and getting excited to get back on snow. looking into a wider all mountain (that could take a run through the park occasionally) ski in the 100-115 range. Thnks for the help
13935442:leprechaunsissy said:Moment Garbones is stiff enough to excel in pipe and park, but just wide enough to be great on deep days.
13935453:-eREKTion- said:Hmmmm?
13935482:leprechaunsissy said:I should have clarified that it's definitely one which would be harder to get your hands on nowadays.
13935494:-eREKTion- said:Wasn't the Garbone ~110 underfoot, stiff af, and directional? It'd be terrible for what OP is looking for.
13935525:leprechaunsissy said:What OP is looking for: 110 underfoot for pow, that will take a park run occasionally. Sounds like the Garbones to me.
13935546:-eREKTion- said:But they're an extremely stiff big-mountain ski with a -10-ish mount, they're the opposite of something I'd use in the park.
13935546:-eREKTion- said:But they're an extremely stiff big-mountain ski with a -10-ish mount, they're the opposite of something I'd use in the park.
13935442:leprechaunsissy said:Moment Garbones is stiff enough to excel in pipe and park, but just wide enough to be great on deep days.
13935689:hot.pocket said:Yeah...no. Sorry but the Garbones would not fit the bill here. Most people that are looking for a wider all mountain / occasional park lap ski are looking into twins with a rec mount of 2-5 cm back from center. The Garbones are awesome, but they're definitely for charging big mountain lines and, well, pretty much just charging big mountain lines.