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Poster:
A snowHead
Hi all,
Just got back from 4 weeks in Hopfgarten ridding my
k2
press skis. Had them for like 10 ish years looking for a replacement.
I have mild cerebral palsy which affects ankle flex and this the amount of edge and pressure. Softer skis allow me to use the little bit of flex I do have.
Thinking twin tip wood core /
Faction
or maybe Blackcrow. Anyone heard of Peak skis ?
I have found trying a demo version hard especially in Austria. Would you ski without testing it ?
Any recommendations are welcome.
Thanks,
Peter
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
If you are thinking twin tips, Line are worth considering, as are
k2
(iirc)
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