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Already have a K2 Axis XP which I have used in bottomless pow and at
very high speeds on boilerplate back east with similar results: extreme satisfaction. Question is, where do i turn for a short radius, very bump compatible ski without much metal since i have a habit of bending skis. My specs: 6ft, 180, can ski anywhere with complete control if needs be but usually like to ski the limits...Thanks for the input. |
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