Seths

totally differnt this year (i think last year was the last year for the yellow graphics)the viscious is softer this year and has a progressive sidecut
 
I don't know much about the Visous or Seth, but the Seth Pistols are really soft, even in the 189.
 
My friend wants to sell me some 179 Seth pistols from a couple years ago. I Was just wondering if they have the gut for steeps and crud, I know they rip in the pow pow.
 
Depends on how big you are and where you ski. There's definitely a lot better skis out there for crud and other conditions besides powder, but if you're small and can get a good deal they're an ok ski.
 
Well I am about 6 foot and ski CO and the likes. Steamboat, Copper, Keystone, Vail, Jackson. I have some 1080s I got a good deal on last year that I ride everything on right now. I am looking for a good deal on a year or 2 old ski that will be got for in bounds pow, inbounds steaps, some 10-15 foot drops of so, nothing huge. Some minor hikes. That sort.
 
Not very. Lots of people use them as a park ski, to give you an idea. They're great in powder, but if it's choppy they'll bounce around a bit.
 
I'm pretty sure his skis are a little different than the ones you can buy in stores. I know guys on the rossignol team were riding XXXX's and b squads way before they were released to the public, so my guess is that Seth gets special skis too. That, and he's a super good skier so he can tear the shit out of a mountain on most anything.
 
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