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ladies off piste skis

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I thought I might buy myself an off-piste pair. What should I be test driving? In Lech, they seem to keep Volkl, Fischer, Rossignol, Stockli. I did try the Stockli Spirit ED last year but I found it a bit soft on piste but what are the Stormriders like?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
erica2004,

Great ski, but I wouldn't call them an off-piste ski.
They will do it but...

Try Fischer Vision Zeals, Dynastar Legend Powder Plus,
Stockli Snakes might be good...the Stormrider XXL and upwards will take a bit of handling, I'd imagine.

Scott Punishers..?
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