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Ron

Seeking the next best ski
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Still think that if you want to properly cover the bases, a 3 SKI quiver setup is the best overall option. I get the money thing but when you want "that" ski, its really worthwhile. This is probably more relevant to "western" skiing.


edited to save @Monique a lot of money LOL....
 
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Monique

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Monique

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With the skis currently in my possession, I could assemble 3 decent 2-3 ski quivers ...
 

tromano

Goin' the way they're pointed...
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Just picked up a pair of el Capos 185. I wanted a chargier ski for snowbasin. Will post a review eventually.
 

AmyPJ

Skiing the powder
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Just picked up a pair of el Capos 185. I wanted a chargier ski for snowbasin. Will post a review eventually.
Snowbasin kind of screams for a chargy ski, particularly during the week when it's quieter. Oh, and now that Strawberry is open. :golfclap: (I broke my leg over there last year, I've been dying to slay that beast since January 30th!)
 

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