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Anyone gone back to 'old' skis - particularly Salomon Axendos - are they really that bad???
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Just a thought...
I've got a set of Axendo 9s up in the attic doing nothing. For years now I've kept my own boots but hired skis in the resort. I can't remember what I've had over the years but they've all (ovbiously) been shorter and fatter than the Axendos.
If I got them down from the attic, had them serviced and gave them a spin what would they feel like?
I remember them being fast as stink on well maintained pistes, not particularly good off-piste and a bit unwieldy when things get cut up.
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