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  1. altabrig

    Individual Review 2024/2025 Carve Ski Reviews from Demo Day

    Carver 2024/2025 Review Date tested 3/8/24 Conditions: Sunny, packed powder groomers, powder in NW trees, mank and sunbaked crud/pow off piste. – 9 to -2 Celsius. Boot: Lange Shadow 130 Me: 200lbs (91kg), 6ft (1.82m) Fischer 2023/2024 RC4 The Curve GT 182 cm 17m Radius 125/76/110 2 Runs...
  2. F

    Kastle DX vs Stockli AR vs DPS Cassiar Trainer vs Renoun Atlas

    All of these seem to hover around my emerging sweet spot. I thought playful, yet “railable” was what I was after, but now I think I want a playful carver that can push some snow when needed (read: east coast). I might go a bit shorter to slow things down. Right now, my favorite in my quiver...
  3. D

    Ski's for heavier frontside female skier

    I'm looking for a new ski for my partner. As a bit of background she is 5'4" (163cm} and roughly 190lb (85kg). She got back into skiing last season after roughly 8 years away, having spent that time having kids. She skied from about 7 years old until her mid 20's. She progressed really well...
  4. Reverend Bump

    Which ski, which ski, which ski?

    I'm confusing myself I know. I need a more frontside oriented ski. I love my FIscher 100 Big Stix (166) for off-piste and softer snow but my old K2 Axis XRs that I used to rip groomers and hardpack finally bit the dust. So I'm in the market for a say an 80/20 frontside ski. I'm generally...
  5. udailey

    JSkis, Fischer Motive/Ranger, Elan Amphibio

    I mainly ski frontside. My kids take me into tracked out trees and scare me to death because I cant maneuver fast enough and the bumps are closer together than my skis are long. I love to tear down an unpopulated groomed run and I keep attempting black bumps but they win everytime so far. We ski...
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