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Looking to buy a pair of twin tips! Any recomendations

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Hey there, I've been skiing for a good few years but only really started seriously getting into in the past 2 seasons. I've got a pair of Salomon X-wing 8s that have served me well and i like them but i want to have a little fun in the park and a bit of off piste action. I'm a good intermediate looking to progress to an advanced skier, 5ft 11 and 70kg

Any recomendations on a pair of twin tips that will serve me well all over the mountain?
Thanks
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1873Chris, if you look about 4 posts down from yours you'll find this thread which might help...

(your dimensions may be different, but the crux is the same).
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Thanks mate

I'm not that sure wot effect the fact that he seems to be smaller a bit lighter but a better skier would have but i'll check it out
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1873Chris, the difference in weight would impact upon choice of ski length especially imo.

Style of skiier and level of experience would likely influence type of ski chosen - but then again so does everything else from resorts skiied, friends skiied with, favourite colour(!), destination to be skiied, you name it...

The thread does contain a lot of sound options for the kind of ski you're looking for though, and is a good place to start.
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1873Chris, if your looking for a good price I'ld try PM'ing kiwi1 to see if he has a suitable pair of Pilgrim or Da Nolie left.
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sounds like you're after an all-mountain twin so I'd leave the Da'nollie out of it, it's a symetrical park twin thats mounted centrally, if you after some Icleantics then go Pilgrim or Nomad...both awesome skis.
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