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Help! Building a PNW quiver

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16 years 5 months ago #188200 by Boajito
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Thank you all! Your advice and opinions are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated, as is the tone with which you deliver them.

Lots of great thoughts here, but in the end I'll probably be going with MWs as more of a specialty tool, leaving my Bakers as the all-mtn option (no doubt some sort of 100ish plank will arrive in future years; hmmmm...maybe I need more feet...). Looking forward to some SNOW, and maybe I'll run into some of you on the slopes this year (possibly literally, given my skillz). You will (sadly) recognize us as the three skiers on matching MWs, probably singing the dwarves' song from Snow White.

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16 years 5 months ago #188207 by brownc9
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MW's will be incredible. I demo'd them for two runs of busted up tracked out powder last year, and they were amazing, could arc big turns on the groom, hold an edge (if you went fast and drove hard), but no doubt they're amazing in powder. It was going to be my go to ski purchase this year, but ponying up that much money hurt all my other sports so I'm going to try the bluehouse.

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