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  1. ericinNH

    Recommendations for playful 88-90ish all mountain skis?

    Hi everyone, I’m buying some new skis at the end of the year, hoping people can suggest some playful all mountain skis for me. I’m looking to demo a few playful skis to compare them to the stiff skis I’ve demoed, the kendo 88, Brahma 88, and the enforcer 93. I’m demoing the enforcer 94 and the...
  2. A

    Looking for advice deciding between skis

    Hi Pugski community, sometime reader, first time poster looking to choose a ski in the next few days. So the background is that I currently ski in the Northeast (Stowe, Killington, Okemo, Loon, Sunday River at various points depending on which pass I was on) and I'm potentially moving to...
  3. GregF

    Beginner mogul / bumps skis

    Looking for advice for all-mountain skis to learn bumps/ moguls. I am 50 years old, 220 lb, advanced on groomed slopes. Thank you in advance.
  4. F

    What skis - once more?

    I am looking to buy skis for the next season, but after reading all kind reviews I am even more confused what to buy. I used to ski as a kid, then I returned to skiing couple years ago, finding real winter fun and enjoyment altogether with my wife and my daughter. We are going twice per season...
  5. Darryl

    All Mountain Ski for East and West Coasts

    Good Day, This past year I have been trying a lot of different skis to find that unicorn ski that will do everything perfectly, and like unicorns I have not found one. I am debating on what to compromise, or if there are a few more to try. If anyone has recommendations for skis I may have...
  6. G

    Brahma SP vs Regular

    I rented Brahma SP (173) for three days at Park City, Utah over Xmas, felt very comfortable on them. Now that my old ski (2016 Bushwacker) got a giant core shot in one ski, I'm thinking about upgrading. The problem is that I can't find any details on them other than some superficial info about...
  7. SSSdave

    all terrain midfat for small turny guy

    I have a midfat hole in my current 3 ski quiver. The narrow Twisters are great in moguls, ok on groomed, lousy in fresh or crud, and aging. The tank like fat S7's are superb in fresh powder, a mediocre tool once snow is tracked up, and too heavy for backcountry uphill. The short really light...
  8. SkiTalk Test Team

    2019 Blizzard

    Blizzard Firebird Competition Dimensions: 121.5-70-104 Radius: 14.5m@172cm Sizes: 154, 160, 166, 172, 178 Size tested: 172 Design: All New Drahtguy Kevin: A quick hookup and exponential energy from turn to turn make this ski an exciting and rewarding ride. Power and precision are attributes...
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