pDails
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**overview: Should i sell my 06-07 scratch bc 171 in order to purchase a more jib friendly powder and park usable ski???? and if so, which ski??? should i just use the lizzies as my jibbable park/pow ski, the scratch fs as park only, and get another ski for pow specific(these being the pow specific)?? or use lizzies as my pow ski, get a pow/park ski like anthem or arv, and retire the scratch fs's to urban/spring park only??? p.s. money IS an issue.
height: 5' 11"
weight: 185-200 (i weigh 200 right now because i had to gain weight for football, but my weight im planning to be at for ski season is 185-190)
other skis in quiver:05-06 scratch fs 180cm, 06-07 lizzies 172, 06-07 scratch bc wrs 171(in the process of selling...I think)
where i ski: I ski mt. hood meadows almost all of the season. im not sure how i would break down the percentages of my skiing because that depends mostly on the weather. in spite of that, i ski powder whenever available/whenever new snow. ussually powder consists of trees(tight and slightly open trees) and open bowls into trees. most of the time the bowls end up chopped and cruddy so the good pow is in trees. after lunch even on powder days i ussually end up in the park because all powder has been chopped up. i ski park and powder/trees with groomers only being to get to/from park. i do make a trip once a year for about 4-5 days to either utah or whistler with the intent to ski powder if the weather permits. what i ski in park is pretty much defined by the work "park". except i dont ski pipe very much
preferences in skis: i prefer skis to be soft, yet responsive. for example scratch bc's are stiffer than i really like. **90+ mm underfoot** also i definetely do not want a ski over 180. the skis that im looking at that are like 178 or 179 would be mounted closer to center so this has to be taken into consideration.
skis im considering:
06-07 175 Armada ARV - heard they are very soft and great in and out of park. how would they fair mounting close to center??
07-08 178 Line Anthem - Sounds like one hell of ski to me. almost exactly what im looking for: Soft, jibbable, and wider. also symmetrical seems amazing. problems: unproven really.. also, can they handle the powder and trees at all? or are they too soft to do ANY hard tree skiing?? are they to soft to be really responsive in trees?? are they going to even last a season??
06-07 178 Scratch BC/07-08 Scratch brigade - Is there a difference?? the only reason i would really consider these is if i should just use the lizzies as my jibbable park/pow ski, the scratch fs as park only, and get another ski for pow specific(these being the pow specific). if mounted close to center would they be usable outside park?? if mounted off of center usable in park??
06-07/07-08 4frnt VCT 175 - again is there a difference between years?? too wide to be manageable in park at all?
k2 Seth 179 - by the dimesions they seem pretty directional. if mounted closer to center would it ruin performance outside park?? how are they switch?? is there any difference between the different years???
comparing questions: would someone like to order these skis in order from softest to stiffest???
**please only reviews from people who have ridden these skis or have first hand experience and please keep in mind there are really TWO questions being asked. WHAT TYPE OF SKI SHOULD I GET TO COMPLETE MY QUIVER?? AND ONCE TYPE IS DECIDED WHICH SKI SPECIFIC TO THAT TYPE SHOULD I GET??
height: 5' 11"
weight: 185-200 (i weigh 200 right now because i had to gain weight for football, but my weight im planning to be at for ski season is 185-190)
other skis in quiver:05-06 scratch fs 180cm, 06-07 lizzies 172, 06-07 scratch bc wrs 171(in the process of selling...I think)
where i ski: I ski mt. hood meadows almost all of the season. im not sure how i would break down the percentages of my skiing because that depends mostly on the weather. in spite of that, i ski powder whenever available/whenever new snow. ussually powder consists of trees(tight and slightly open trees) and open bowls into trees. most of the time the bowls end up chopped and cruddy so the good pow is in trees. after lunch even on powder days i ussually end up in the park because all powder has been chopped up. i ski park and powder/trees with groomers only being to get to/from park. i do make a trip once a year for about 4-5 days to either utah or whistler with the intent to ski powder if the weather permits. what i ski in park is pretty much defined by the work "park". except i dont ski pipe very much
preferences in skis: i prefer skis to be soft, yet responsive. for example scratch bc's are stiffer than i really like. **90+ mm underfoot** also i definetely do not want a ski over 180. the skis that im looking at that are like 178 or 179 would be mounted closer to center so this has to be taken into consideration.
skis im considering:
06-07 175 Armada ARV - heard they are very soft and great in and out of park. how would they fair mounting close to center??
07-08 178 Line Anthem - Sounds like one hell of ski to me. almost exactly what im looking for: Soft, jibbable, and wider. also symmetrical seems amazing. problems: unproven really.. also, can they handle the powder and trees at all? or are they too soft to do ANY hard tree skiing?? are they to soft to be really responsive in trees?? are they going to even last a season??
06-07 178 Scratch BC/07-08 Scratch brigade - Is there a difference?? the only reason i would really consider these is if i should just use the lizzies as my jibbable park/pow ski, the scratch fs as park only, and get another ski for pow specific(these being the pow specific). if mounted close to center would they be usable outside park?? if mounted off of center usable in park??
06-07/07-08 4frnt VCT 175 - again is there a difference between years?? too wide to be manageable in park at all?
k2 Seth 179 - by the dimesions they seem pretty directional. if mounted closer to center would it ruin performance outside park?? how are they switch?? is there any difference between the different years???
comparing questions: would someone like to order these skis in order from softest to stiffest???
**please only reviews from people who have ridden these skis or have first hand experience and please keep in mind there are really TWO questions being asked. WHAT TYPE OF SKI SHOULD I GET TO COMPLETE MY QUIVER?? AND ONCE TYPE IS DECIDED WHICH SKI SPECIFIC TO THAT TYPE SHOULD I GET??