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Armada El Rey Or Line Chronic?

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I'm 6'2, 210 pounds intermediate skier. Looking for some last minute opinions. I mainly ski on piste, occasional park. Being a bigger guy I think I need something a but stiffer, is this the case? Also just which do you recommend out of the two?
Just give me all the information you can about them both and which could be the better option? (They will be my first skis)
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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tc_thomaschild,
Given your height and weight I would go for something a little stiffer, but the length is important too. Either of these skis are good fun for popping about.
Neither will be amazing on piste, but if you keep the edges sharp and the bases waxed then you will be fine.
However, if the 'occasional park' means rails then you can forget about having edges that grip well on hard pack as they will never be the same after a few good rail sessions.
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