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I am an experienced on piste skier and ski on 167 K2 Crossfires which are fantastic on piste. I am looking to explore a little more off piste and am looking to do an off piste skiing course. The question is do I stick with my Crossfires, which I am worried might sink too much, or take advantage of some of the bargains around and get some fatter and slightly longer skis such as the Recons or Fischer AMC 79. I am 5' 8" and just under 80kg
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Get new ones. snowHead

You need them. Twisted Evil

Go even fatter, keep the old ones for on piste. Little Angel
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I agree with my esteemed colleague.
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Thanks, any suggestions. I would rather not have to lug 2 sets of skis about, so I am looking for something that is at home in the bumps and carving down groomed but can be used in powder.
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braeworth, I've PM'd you.
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The usual suspects according to popular posts would be Volkl Karmas and Scott Missions.

Remember, all skis can do bumps/powder/carve but buying one ski to do this requires a compromise.
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braeworth wrote:
Thanks, any suggestions. I would rather not have to lug 2 sets of skis about, so I am looking for something that is at home in the bumps and carving down groomed but can be used in powder.


Unless you are travelling by train public transport yourself, I don't find it too much hassle to lug two sets of skis around. From car park to checkin. From checkin the other side to coach or other form of transport. Suspect my view would differ if I was lugging them around Paris for a train connection otherwise its not too much hassle. If you are going for a one ski quiver, I can recomend the AMC 79s aleit not tested off piste. Good edge hold hard pack ice. Powerful ski in crud / slush. In bumps I found mine a little long but I think its because I went for the 182 when I normally ski a few cms shorter. Probably a lot to do with my technique Embarassed Very Happy Certainly manageable and easier enough to persuade to do short turns
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After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
What about the X-wing tornados, has anyone any experience of using these skis on and off piste???
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dan100, The VIST speed lock system helps there. Skis mounted with plates. Heel and Toe peices remove so you can have muliple skis with just one heel and toe peice. Makes carting gear around very easy.
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