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Volkl Karma / Volkl Bridge
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6'2"
190lbs (85kgs)
Instructor last week said I was a level 6/7 skier.
70/30 piste to off-piste so will most likely encounter some hardpack/icy conditions on most days. However I would like a ski that I can have a bit of fun on whilst on the piste or off to the sides, trying switch for example. I am also looking to step up my off-piste skiing when the conditions allow. I like to ski fairly hard usually but also sometimes cruise towards the end of the day on some easy groomers.
The
Volkl
Karma/Bridge is the ski I'm interested in. Managed to demo a pair of the Karmas in a 177 for the day and thought they were nice. Ripped the groomers and were good in the pow that I managed to find.
How different are the bridges to the karmas? I assume the extra width of the bridges will aid flotation in the pow but to anyone whose ridden the Bridges, are they as good as the Karmas on the groomers? Any other noticeable differences?
I have found last years Karma in a 177 but can pick up the Bridges for cheaper in either a 177 or 185. What ski and size should I go for??
Also, where should I mount. They will mainly be used for all-mountain but wouldnt mind trying to carve switch and doing some jumps on them and possibly taking them into the park for the odd box etc.
Thanks for the help people, peace.
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isn't a real person
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Bump.
Also looking at the
Scott
Punisher now as well.
I can get the
Volkl
Bridges cheaper than the others, and
Volkl
make quality skis from what I've heard. The Punishers sound pretty sweet as well.
Any help guys and gals?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
185cm Bridge. Mount them at the standard line. I haven't skied them but the look and feel great. Sounds perfect for you...
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I can only recommend the karmas. However, they are no longer a current model, so would be interested to hear where you found them available for purchase. Wouldnt mind an extra pair...
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The Bridges are the replacement model for the Karma. We like them. I agree with
parlor
, , get a 185 - whilst being a bit less agile on piste they will be much better suited to the off-piste, more float and stability.
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