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One Ski Quiver
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clarky999
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DaveC
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Cynic
, Sorry but most of the BASI 2/3 I know have more than one ski in their quiver.
I can some times take 20 skis to test and more often than not end up using one ski as my everyday ski, as I mentioned above my everyday ski or one quiver ski just got bigger, as the ski design is getting better every season, it makes it more fun in lots of different conditions.
My son skis all season and because of the way he skis he chooses a very fat 125 under foot ski as his everyday ski, but that's the way he skis he has tried many skis before going for his one quiver ski! at 150 x 125 x 145, but this will not suit everyone, it just shows that if you can ski at a certain level then you pick the tool to have the most fun on, to suit your skiing style and what you want to do.
Their really is not a right or wrong choice as long as you are happy on that ski, for what you want to do.
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Part two - plenty of emphasis on non-pow days
http://blistergearreview.com/gear-reviews/one-ski-quiver-reviewers-choices-
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