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My poor old B2s are delaminating

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Booger!!! My first ever pair of skis. Only had 7 weeks use Evil or Very Mad Although I guess that they have had a fair old hammer over the 3 years that I have had them, gauges, dents, rock chips etc. Still should have a couple of trips left in them, but perhaps my jump landing should be improved.

I may have to look round in the sales... hmmmm... a pair of twin tip fats and hire piste skis or go for slaloms and hire powder skis Puzzled rolling eyes Puzzled
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Scarpa, go for Volkl Karmas or Mantras, and you won't need to hire. Missions if a twin tip isn't vital. Very Happy
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Kramer, Cheers fella. I had a bit of an accident coming backwards down the jump park wall when my rear tips dug in - cue bruised coccyx Shocked

Plus I've only just started to learn this skiing backwards lark so I reckon it's defo the twin tips. I might hire for the odd day and try a few models, if I end up back inNZ next year I'll demo those lovely bamboo core skis.
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Scarpa, I've PM'd you.
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Scarpa, Those kingswoods look nice eh mate. See me at the EoSB. One of the HSFC skis that I distribute (the classic) is a bamboo core. Have a play and see what you think.
All the skis I distribute apart from some of the Titicaca are twins. Have a play on them all.
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kiwi1,

NEW!
ARROWSMITH:
You asked for it! The Arrowsmith is a big-mountain charger designed to arc fast turns in all conditions.


Guess what my surname is... yup.. Arrowsmith hehehe
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kiwi1, was that one of your easier sales? wink Laughing Laughing
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kiwi1, Titicaca?? I've never heard of them in my life and now twice in two days!

One of my friends just bought some Titicaca Bouton Rouge from a ski shop as he left the resort.
Apparently the shop was closing down and they were so cheap that he just bought them on-spec (along with several pairs of goggles and three jackets which he is now trying to pimp off onto his friends!).

So what style/quality of ski has he bought?
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rungsp, It's a nice ski. Its a v-light, Austrian made park ski. Around an 80mm waist but quite stiff for a park twin so OK on the piste also.

Scarpa, Mate that looks like a nice ski. For years I've been wanting to try Kingswood skis. Have you skied them? I like the way the company works where you have to order them from the factory and they make your ski for you to your color choice and stiffness.
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Thanks....I wonder if I should tell him....he is the skier least likely to go into the park I have ever met!!

I was half thinking of taking them from him for my son but in the Stockli Rotor thread here Nessy put me onto some Scott Missions, very slightly used on a magazine test, mounted with Sollie rental bindings (which I wanted, they allow for growing feet). 168cm for €290. I think I'll get those instead.
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A bunch of guys over on TGR did a group order on Kingswood last year. I've only seen good reports on them.
Have a look on their web pages...the Mega Fat....wow...it's name is not wrong!

I am still hoping that a Kiwi friend of mine can be persuaded to carry a pair back to the UK for me...but probably the "mid" fat

So from www.kingswoodskis.com

MEGAFAT:
The fattest ski in our range, the megafat received rave reviews in 2006. They say once you go fat, you'll never look back.

dimensions: 185cm 174/146/159
sidecut radius: 30m
price: NZ$1500

FAT:
Our more modest powder ski.

dimensions: 185cm 136/116/128
price: NZ$1295
sidecut radius: 34m

dimensions: 170cm 136/110/128
price: NZ$1250
sidecut radius: 27.0m

ARCHETYPE
Based on our top-selling mid-fat, the Archetype is the new standard for all-rounders. By popular demand, we've added a 170cm version of this ski.

dimensions: 185cm 130/104/118
price: NZ$1295
sidecut radius: 24m

dimensions: 170cm 131/98/119
price: NZ$1250
sidecut radius: 21m


And I love the fact that this is what they call the Skinnyn (personally I ski a 86mm underfoot all the time so I can relate to them. However there are a LOT of SnowHeads who consider normal to be 68mm or so and 86mm to be "fat".

SKINNY:
Comfortable on-piste and unafraid of powder.

dimensions: 185cm 120/86/112
price: $NZ1295
sidecut radius: 20m

dimensions:170cm 120/86/110
price: $NZ1250
sidecut radius: 18m
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Yeah. Thats the best way to buy them as you have to buy directly from the factory in NZ so buy getting a group you're keeping the shipping down.

I've also heard nothing but good things about Kingswood.
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kiwi1, I haven't tried them... hey - I'm an old B2 guy hehehe - never skied on really fat things. Maybe that's why I hit so many rocks ploughing deep though the soft stuff Puzzled I might be back working in Kiwiland come September so I should be able to track a pair of Kingswoods down Smile
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