Anybody here suffering from a severe case of CWS - Carving Withdrawal Syndrome..?
Especially a case that Backcountry AT equipment just can't address...
After too many days of social isolation, looking up at our beautiful mountain with good snow conditions and several forays on really good...
backcountry at equipment
backcountry elastic straps
groomers
missing lift served skiing
ski carving
social distancing
uncertain times
using four booster straps
Help me decide. This will be an east coast ski . I have been getting back into skiing after a 15 year hiatus. I am 45 yo, 195 lbs. I am currently a high intermediate to low expert skier, and regaining my former skills rapidly. I spend most of my time on piste, but I also love challenging...
blizzard brahma 88
blizzard skis
east coast ski
groomers
high intermediate to low expert skier
nordica enforcer 88
piste skiing
ski compare and contrast
tecnica group
tree skiing
All of these seem to hover around my emerging sweet spot. I thought playful, yet “railable” was what I was after, but now I think I want a playful carver that can push some snow when needed (read: east coast). I might go a bit shorter to slow things down. Right now, my favorite in my quiver...
all mountain
battle of the premium 80mm skis
dps cassiar trainer
east coast skiing
for lightweight skiers who possess the skills
frontside
groomers
kastle dx
playful carver
premium-feeling ski that rewards competence
renoun atlas
ski compare and contrast
ski reviews
stockli ar
I will be spending a few days a week at my local hill teaching never-evers. My ski school runs clinics every AM which I plan to take advantage of. In fact, I’ll probably do some on days I’m not working there, because it’s close by. I have some twin tips that are fun with kids, but currently I’m...
dynastar 4x4 pro 82
dynastar speedzone 12
fischer rc4 my curv
groomers
i need gw compatible bindings
ski recommendations
ski school runs clinics
teaching never-evers
used skis for teaching novices
Hey guys, longtime lurker and first time poster here.
I’m trying to get a one ski quiver for my conditions in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Maryland (and trips once or twice a year to Vermont). I ski a lot of groomers where ice and slush are very real concerns. This season I intend to get into...
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