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Alternative to Scott Lunas

 Poster: A snowHead
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Asking for a friend.. is there an all mountain ski which is very similar in profile to the Scott Luna (which I believe isn't made any more) but without twin tips? Said friend is very happy with her skis in all respects save for the continual hassle of getting them into gondola slots. She is largely a piste skier, but can get decent angles on the Scotts and particularly appreciates them in slushy conditions. It's just those damn twin tips...
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Has said friend also factored in the colour coordination requirements of a new ski wink

https://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewtopic.php?p=3478676&highlight=scott+luna#3478676

Generally I'd say the twin tip comes into the things someone might like about a ski becuase it provides length in softer snow with an easier to release/slide tail so I'd be careful about choosing to sub in a full tail and expect the same feel. IME gondola slots are not TOO difficult to manage the process being

Separate skis
One in
Next in
Swear a bit
Jiggle
Say that'll do

Reverse on exit

Gets easier the narrower the ski.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
@Dave of the Marmottes, Laughing Actually, it is probably a sad fact that said friend actually doesn't need a new pair of skis. But you know how it is, it's fun contemplating shiny new things. And Solutions4Feet have just saved her a large sum of money by persuading her she didn't need new boots, so the ski kitty is fuller than expected.
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I still have and love my Luna's (2 pairs! One with downhill bindings, one qk'ed for touring bindings). I now mix and match with my Superguides depending on conditions - but for a closer match I found Scott Slights very similar fun feel. 83mm waist available, still on sale some places quite cheap, as I think they've now been discontinued too...
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@fixx, thank you. I'll look.
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