Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Hello there cement legs, love the name. Which bit of Canada?
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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?
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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CEM, I agree. I demoed the Izor and thought it was a bit dead. Granted, I demoed in the spring with a lot of slushy spring conditions, so I may not have given it a fair shake, but if I were chosing between those two skis, I'd go with the Metron.
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The M10 is the unsung hero of the Metron line. Best value.
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Ok, I think I have been leaning towards the Metrons for a little while and thats what I'll buy. Now I'd like to add one more wrench to the equation (since I just found a good deal on a new 04-05 set). M10 04-05 $470, or M10 05-06 $530, both brand new. I guess Im wondering if anyone can remember what chnages Atomic made to the skis during those two years. Thanks for the replies.
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cement legs wrote: |
Ok, I think I have been leaning towards the Metrons for a little while and thats what I'll buy. Now I'd like to add one more wrench to the equation (since I just found a good deal on a new 04-05 set). M10 04-05 $470, or M10 05-06 $530, both brand new. I guess Im wondering if anyone can remember what chnages Atomic made to the skis during those two years. Thanks for the replies. |
There were some changes between the 04/05 M:10 PULS-ti and the 05/06. According to the Atomic data sheets and using the 164 for a comparison, the 04/05 is 121-74-107 and the 05/06 is 125-74-109. The radius is 12.5 on both. I have no idea whether these changes made any difference – good or bad.
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The M:10 is awsome. I skied on them last year for a little while and the carve like none other. Their generous sidecuts turn really well. These skis are amazing for the piste. Off-piste they are a little shaky, but it doesn't sound like you get off-piste much. But anyways, neither of these skis are particularly strong off-piste. I believe that the Izor is more of an intermediate ski, which would be uncomparable to the M:10. If you like to ski hard and truly carve the mountain, I would definetly take the M:10.
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