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Replacing Scott Crusades
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Hi, I have really enjoyed the all mountain aspects of my
Scott
crusades but now time for something new. Looking for something like the Scotts that are good on piste, stable in the crud and wide enough to enjoy the off piste. Any recommendations for a good all mountain ski?
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If you would like to stay with
Scott
, then The Ski might be a good choice. If you want something with a stiffer feel and better on piste performance, then
Blizzard
Brahma.
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K2
Pinnacle 95, a bit stiffer than the Crusades
Nordica
Enforcer 98, more rocker - a fun playful ski
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If you want err more towards off piste and like the lively feel of Scotts then the Scrapper 115 is worth a look. It won't win any GS races but as for the rest...no probs
The Crusades are the best crud buster I've owned so if that's a big plus for you then keep them and build a quiver
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I find the Crusade a good all-rounder and have also struggled to find a good replacement. I reckon Sharkeymark has the right idea to just keep them and look for something else to go in the bag.
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Sharkymark wrote:
If you want err more towards off piste and like the lively feel of Scotts then the Scrapper 115 is worth a look. It won't win any GS races but as for the rest...no probs
The Crusades are the best crud buster I've owned so if that's a big plus for you then keep them and build a quiver
This.
Also the Scrappers are really nice skis - most stable 183 I've ever tried (didn't get a chance to ski the bigger size).
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