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Race clubs? Freestyle?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
I'm thinking of doing one or the other or both at the chill factore. Never tried either, I'm probably an intermediate skier, can takle black runs, feel confindent with my skiing, not sure if I've mastered carving yet. I'm after something to make going to the chill factore a bit more fun, getting a bit bored of the 5 seconds from top to bottom. Has anyone else tried either of them? Do you need some experience first etc?
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