Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Nice blog
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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The MX88 goes everywhere, rails the piste and goes in deep so you can sell those aero things. As long as you got the right lenght which is head height.
You've blown it otherwise.
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PinoP, 168cm to my 166cm head height so they are just perfect, wont be selling the areo's anytime soon as they are the best on ice and hard pack, but the mx 88's are the best allrounder i have skied
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Neilski, Which is exactly the place the MX88 excels too. I could understand adding a 100mm plus charger. Have you skied these things?
I was on MX88 last week and the snow was great everywhere but I did find a glazed over black down to the resort late afternoon and they are perfect there.
Of all the supposed one quiver skis out there, these are the closest thing I have found so am bemused that you think you need a hardpack ski over them, that is all.
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PinoP, i get where you are coming from, the MX88 are a great one quiver ski, but for me ( or should i say my style of skiing) they are a little flappy on the hard pack, and as i spend a bit of time on the east coast of canada and usa the solomons come out better, and i probably wouldnt even bother to take the kastles to tremblant or killington type snow. think its the edge to edge speed and stability of the areo's that suit me there especially on the blacks and double blacks, where i need a smaller radius turn as in a salom ski . also good for fridge sessions in the uk. but anywhere else the kastles are the ones.
did consider some 100+ , but thought best just to rent a pair on a deep powder day , but then thought learn to ski better on the mx88's !!
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PinoP, i get where you are coming from, the MX88 are a great one quiver ski, but for me ( or should i say my style of skiing) they are a little flappy on the hard pack, and as i spend a bit of time on the east coast of canada and usa the solomons come out better, and i probably wouldnt even bother to take the kastles to tremblant or killington type snow. think its the edge to edge speed and stability of the areo's that suit me there especially on the blacks and double blacks, where i need a smaller radius turn as in a salom ski . also good for fridge sessions in the uk. but anywhere else the kastles are the ones.
did consider some 100+ , but thought best just to rent a pair on a deep powder day , but then thought learn to ski better on the mx88's !!
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