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2006 Head Monster iM72 vs iM77 chip?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hello,

I currently ski on 2006 Head Monster iM72 @156cm.
I can get a good deal on a pair of 2006 Head Monster iM77 Chip @156cm.

Can you please suggest what difference can I expect between those skis?

Some data:
I'm a 162cm/57kg male skiing recreationally in South Ontario (groomed).
I'd classify my skill level as a low intermediate skier. Started skiing some 5 years ago (4-5 times/season on rentals, last 2 winters ~10 times/season on the 72s), slowly improving (very slowly, don't have aptitude worth a damn, concentrating on having fun), have trouble in the bumps.

Thank you,
Alex.
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