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Thoughts: Fischer BigStix 74, Rossi HellRazor; Hagen Freeride Touralpin
Intersted in hearing thoughts/experiences regarding these boards:
Fischer BigStix 74, Rossi HellRazor; Hagen Freeride Touralpin Rgards, John |
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In article , jfabel wrote: Intersted in hearing thoughts/experiences regarding these boards: Fischer BigStix 74, _ I'll let you know in about a month. I picked up a pair cheap this summer and am going to put Bomber's Bishop bindings on them. I've been skiing a pair of Big Stix 84 for 2.5 seasons now with alpine bindings and I think these skis are the best things going. Short of hard ice they do everything pretty well and when the snow stacks up they are a blast. They will motor through everything, yet will snap a quick and lively turn when you need it. Many of the "Fat" skis I tried when I was shopping were just kind of "dead", they were great for crud, but not much fun in other conditions. I like a ski that responds with some snap when you crank on it. _ I'm hoping the 74's will be a slightly quicker version of this same ski. They are very heavy though. Rossi HellRazor; _ These are tele ski for hardpack ice. I've never heard anything good about them. You might check couloir magazines old reviews. Unfortunately, telemarktips.com threw away all their old reviews when they went to the new review format. I'd take the Big Stix 74's over these in a heartbeat. Hagen Freeride Touralpin _ No idea. Unfortunately, Hagen skis are hard to find in the USA. _ Booker C. Bense -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBP42JHmTWTAjn5N/lAQEjWgP6AglI9BfzXW3qUBGo5+VxaT2SNwsb10oa ndIr9Pa99m2qA/sar7dUoftZbr2Ew3B56N6fjgPQZWgnlSlvtdAmJ91mABeIbTSr a8UOQOwwCoxBPA2t6omFMuw7MOlFakb0a7Icdgdzg1k7mOpyM0 jPrVx8CdSahTVC nS0OzjCiIyg= =lqOt -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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lac.stanford.edu wrote:
Hagen Freeride Touralpin _ No idea. Unfortunately, Hagen skis are hard to find in the USA. the name is Hagan - and they are not really good. They gained a certain fame because Hagan was one of the first companies building ultralight race skis for alpine randonee marathon competitions (like this for example: http://www.trofeomezzalama.org/) greetings, ulrich |
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