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First set of SL skis; help will be much welcomed!
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Thanks for all your thoughts, definitely some good advise here.
Like I said this was my first time with an SL ski, and it made me realise I know nothing about skis and started looking into forums and ended up here. Thats why I started the thread anyway. My initial question about stiffness was due to the fact I weigh quite a lot. I remember the 66mm waist-width Stocklis were like train tracks on good snow. It was obvious that the skis had potential and I could initiate turns I never thought I could do before!
After 2pm when the snow got softer, it was a different experience altogether
It seems that it wouldn't hurt buying a couple of pairs, and I believe most of you here probably own multiple pairs!
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@Scarpa
, some of us have seen how easily you can break a leg, too...
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