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14 years 3 months ago #202273
by Robie
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Seems like tomorrow might be a good day to nose into Grand Park. I like to get up there on 3-pin "skinny stix " either early or late in the year .
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14 years 1 month ago #203173
by davidG
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just stumbled across a nice table of info from the TelemarkSki.com folks. not all about ultralight, though..
www.telemarkski.com/html/ski_comparison_chart.html
www.telemarkski.com/html/ski_comparison_chart.html
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14 years 1 month ago - 14 years 1 month ago #203193
by all mtn
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- ski the Mooooon ! Salomon snow blades w/ bail binders are light, but need a plastic boot, unless you put those skate binders on !!!
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14 years 1 month ago #203196
by guynoir
Replied by guynoir on topic Re: ultralight skis
This thread, and the video from Japan, makes me see West Virginia in my dreams. Way to bring memories to the forefront. I haven't had a free heel in five years. Now that my sweetheart is on free heel gear, maybe I'll re-convert.
Have fun staying light on your feet...Jim
Have fun staying light on your feet...Jim
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