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AT bindings on K2 Stinx
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Bob Lee wrote:
Flip Buttling wrote: Do you ski them hard? I ski in the east, and in the woods we can have some light snow, or we can have some corn snow. Wondering if they will be beefy enough for that, or if there is a beefier ski I should look for. I have some Piste Stinx that I tele on, and I agree with lal - they're not *really* beefy. If that's a concern, think about something like those Miras - which I also tele on, and they're a more studly ski - or the Shuksans, which I don't know much about but I'm pretty sure they've got more oomph than the PS. Hey Bob...the Shuksans are beefy enough to ski corn snow or light snow fer shure. They have a metal layer that adds some rigidity to a fairly light-weight ski. But I wouldn't say they are "beefy" compared to regular alpine skis like the Axis XP or similar. Steve |
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