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Do I need some new skis?

 Poster: A snowHead
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ise wrote:
On a practical level, the weight alone would make them unlivable with for me.

Yes, they are absurdly heavy when you're carrying them, but when they're on your feet they didn't really feel that much heavier than other skis I've used. I'm thankful for ski in/out accommodation - I really wouldn't want to carry these too far first thing in the morning!
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Kramer,

I think you know the answer - Stormrider XL or Legend 8000. If you enjoyed the 2Vs then I don't think you'll find that the stormriders kick your behind. I think there's a lot of hype around "expert" skis designed to put off real intermediates and flatter the egos of advanced skiers. I can't compare the two as I haven't skied the Dynastars but I own XLs in 174 (I'm 84kg)*. I don't have trouble bending them in the crud and powder, they give me plenty of float (but then I've done hardly any skiing on fat skis) and I doubt they give much (anything?) away vs the 2Vs on piste (given that they are hand built in race-stock type construction which 2Vs aren't). Of course they are expensive but they look like they'll last forever (famous last words).

J

*I've not found that I wished they were longer yet but if you are much heavier than me then I think you should try 174 and 184.
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