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Dynastar Intuitiv 71 vs 74 (once again)



 
 
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Old May 2nd 05, 04:13 PM
Uli Hausmann
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Booker C. Bense schrieb:

_ I think there is a lot to be gained by skiing a wider ski in
off-piste conditions. Somewhere around 75mm-80mm underfoot seems to be the
sweet spot for a "does everything" ski. While wider skis have gotten
much better at dealing with hard snow in the last couple years, they
still are a struggle when it's bulletproof.


Not sure what you mean? Wider skis where better than smaller ones? Or
they got better (from worse)? As for the latter, i'd agree ...

Hard to believe that
just a few mm would make that much difference, but it really
does.


Yep. You're right here, IMHO.

Greetings,

Ulrich
 




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