V-expression Question

Joebine

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...early this winter i bought the nordica beast twin-tip 72tt and after only 14 days of skiing , both skis are fucked up , cant ski on them anymore LOL...

So my question is , do you think i m too heavy for the V-expression (170 cm )

i m 177cm and i weight 168 lbs.

Thx

 
No, I ski on the expression, and I'm 6'0 175lbs and they actually seem a bit stiff. They are good front side and park skis. If you plan on skiing powder then I would deff. recomend not getting those. But for as inexpensive as they are, they are really good skis.

I have a theory that all retards have one long tendon that goes from wrist to wrist, so therefore that is why they always are screwin around with one wrist up, and the other one down.

 
I work for garts, so I got mine for $60. Not a bad price.

I have a theory that all retards have one long tendon that goes from wrist to wrist, so therefore that is why they always are screwin around with one wrist up, and the other one down.

 
i weigh 160 lbs, and skied on 178 expressions...they broke on me after 8 or 9 days on rails. not that that has to do with anything, because they seem to be a solid ski (other than the edges, very sketchy).

also, beasts are just that...so if you skied both pairs into the ground, look into a super solid ski to suit your style...mad trix maybe?

Joel

'Go shut yourself in a freezer and see if you can evolve out of it.' -PhattTim

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yeah^ if you beat the shit out of beasts you should look into some madtrix

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the skis look like joints cuz they smoke the competition -crystalneedsapark

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