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Head Monster 72s in powder?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Not sure how often you get out to the Mnts, but I like your idea of keeping the iM72s and renting and/or move the railflex back if you get a nice dump. If you are only going for a week or so at a time, decent chance that you will not get the type of dump that the iM72s can't handle (depending on how good your technique is).

Another thing to consider if you do decide to buy a wider ski is to buy it flat (without binding) and mount a railflex plate onto it. This will allow you to move your railflex binding from ski to ski and make it easier to travel with two pair. Some people claim they prefer to mount wider skis without a plate, but most people who have multiple sets with railflex really seem to like the convenience of not having to carry multiple bindings and being able to easily adjust the mount position depending on the type of snow.

Good luck and enjoy regardless...Matt
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They're fine in powder, stop stressing over it!
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