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"all terrain, all mountain" ski advice

 Poster: A snowHead
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I'm looking for an "all terrain, all mountain" type ski that performs well on piste as we as off piste, is stable at speed and at all radius turns. Does it exist?

All the reviews that I have read and swaying towards the K2 Apache Recon (and Crossfire to an extent) and the Rossignol Bandit B2.

Any advice and/or commets please?
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Hi Hornster, welcome to snowHeads! snowHead I'm sure plenty of advice will be winging its way to you - alternatively do a search on these skis (User facilities at the left hand bottom of the mountain picture above)
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Are there any shops or websites that sell this seasons equipment but at cheaper prices than the typical high street retailers?
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Hornster wrote:
Are there any shops or websites that sell this seasons equipment but at cheaper prices than the typical high street retailers?


Filarinskis currently have an "Early Bird" offer on new skis which is, I think, 10% off RRP. I don't know when the offer ends.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Go for the B2's, you won't be disappointed. snowHead
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I've got the last model B2s, not tried the new ones yet. I really like my B2s, and most tests rate them quite highly, but one thing that I definitely would not say that they are is stable at speed. Skittish probably best describes them, and they do take a bit of getting used to. Perhaps the new model is different.

I tried the Apache Recon last year, didn't rate it that much, but they're meant to be excellent.
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Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Details of Filarinski's 10% of this seasons kit here
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 After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
After all it is free Go on u know u want to!
B2's or Stöckli Stormrider XL's, the B2's are an easier ski while the XL's demand a little more. The XL's will handle better on ice or hardpack and at speed. The B2's for this year should stiffer and fix that though. Both the XL and B2 have slight revisions this season but only slight, both are excellent skis and just don't need much alteration.
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Hornster,

The XL is the nearest I have found. They say the Metron b5 does all that as well.
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All this praise being heaped on the XL makes me want a pair. One slight problem, I'm probably too short, too light and not good enough on my current planks. rolling eyes

And I can't spell either=edit!


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Hornster, i am looking into buying myself a pair of B2's this season.

I have tried the K2 Apache Recons and thought they were okay (this is at Xscape in Castleford though), but they are getting the new B2's in soon and will have demos for you to try.

And If you are a member of the SCGB you get a 10% voucher off at Ellis Brigham among others. So that might be worth a look.

Plus I've heard that the new B2's are a lot better for speed merchants as they are a little stiffer and have a 'shark thing' in the tip to help prevent vibration and twisting?? It's getting too technical for me.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
Do you know if the B2's (2006 version) are more forgiving on technique than the Recons's?
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I'm going to try a pair as soon as they get them in at Castleford (Nov). Can let you know then, unless someone can help you before that.
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 You know it makes sense.
You know it makes sense.
Go fat, good sidecut and stiff in the tail. Work at it, learn to love it. Accept nothing else. "B4 Squad" maybe a good place to start. Laughing
OOps, forgot, ther is no side cut there.
Buy 'em anyway! Laughing
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Trust the Ski Bums - Go Dynastar. From the 4 x 4s with the lightweight Verticals, the indestructable Powertracs, really big Bigs and the only real ALL terrain (including grass) Intuitive 74's, then the Legend 8000's... Built at Mt Blanc - nuff said.
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Built at Mont-Blanc? Don't fancy the trip to work! Surely a logistical nightmare getting materials up there. Built in Sallanches, a town off the motorway before the viaduct into Chamonix.
Ski bum? Work a minimum of 60hrs a week, but love it. Evil or Very Mad
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