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davidg
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Posted: August-21-2009 at 12:40am |
I REALLY like the HO Freeride Series of skis. A little wider ski to make it easy to get up on, yet can handle the slalom course with ease, and they are not a radical ski either. Should suit most peoples styles very well. The 69" inch version in this family of skis is called the Charger. I have one and love it.
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quinner
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68" or 69" Ski, if your slaloming behind a SAN you need a ski that handles "chop" well. Ideally if there is a Pro-Shop near you that allows demo's, try out various ski's, it's the best way to find what works best for you.
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AllianceBJJ
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I grew up on one ski...Btut it has been 15 yrs since i have been slalom skiing...Was wondering if someone could give me some guidance on what to buy for myself, a 6'2 195 lb guy? Anything else y'all would need to know to help out? Thanks.
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