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Help with skiing on wider skis

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
ski, I think you rather over egg that. Sure they'll never carve as easily as his Supersports but they are by no means a soft-snow specific ski. They have a pretty traditional shape with only a small amount of rocker on what is otherwise a pretty normal ski shape with quite a bit of sidecut, they aren't even that wide! If they were reverse-reverse and 125+ underfoot manageable on piste is what I'd expect. These should be pretty good with a bent towards freestyle stuff and fun off-piste.

Skiing a lot on reverse-reverse skis and then going back to a trad cambered ski is hilarious though. Very Happy
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
meh, I saw a Dane on a ski with huge camber so it only touched at tip and tail and these were hugely rocked, together with their about 150 width and 200 length; I asked what they were like on piste he replied challenging. Following him later so they provedI did not recognise the name on the ski and couldn't understand the technology.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Shocked

Like this?

https://www.dpsskis.com/ski/spoon

I was fondling some in Japan but can't for the life of me justify buying them. I really want to know what the bevelled bases ski like.

Also these look awesome/terrifying:
Tuesday's Dead Episode 4 "Powder Week" from Scott Titterington
http://vimeo.com/60635702
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meh, I dunno -- but coming from a piste specific 68mm up to 108mm is a big jump - even if 108 is not wide these days. What I was trying to suggest is to use the skis in the conditions that suit them better would be an easier way of coming to terms with them
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