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 Poster: A snowHead
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Its time to invest in a new pair of ski’s. I’m after a pair of go anywhere do anything twin tips, something that can handle pretty much everything from deepish powder through to a rock solid piste that hasn’t seen fresh for a month!!

I’m torn between quite a few at the moment and have been looking the following,

Atomic – Coax,
Salomon – Shogun,
K2 – Fujas
Volki - Bridge

Has anybody got / used any of the above and can offer a review (good or bad)

Can anybody point me at any others I may have missed that they would recommend?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Icelantic skis have a range of options - personally skiing Shaman 173 - Absolutely brilliant! but more of a semi twin tip. Nomads a little more traditional twin tip and good reports about the Da'nollie (park twin tip) but much narrower. www.icelanticskis.co.uk or icelanticboards.com if int'l. Icelantics are quite hard to come by but well worth it and never heared a bad word said about them.
Can't overlook the line prophet 90 or 100
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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?
There's a load of threads up here atm asking for similar suggestions, could be worth a look.
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True, would choose the Icelantics over any of your choices rjb IMHO.
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I will have a look at the Icelantics
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