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  1. mikes781

    Help Rounding out East Coast Quiver

    I came back to skiing after a long break a little over 2 years ago. My daily driver has primarily been 182 cm Stockli Laser AX’s. Most of my skiing is in PA with a couple of trips north. I also have have180 cm Rustler 9’s that have mainly been sitting in the rack since I got the Stockli’s...
  2. Hankj

    Point a 52 year old snowboarder toward next set of all mountain skis please!

    I need new skis. Snowboarded regularly (some 50 day seasons) from 1983 until end of last season, high competence but not a full on killer. Tore a hamstring and discovered that skiing didn't hurt it, so started skiing in April last year. I've skied 12 days now. Last day was at Red Mountain BC...
  3. dawgcatching

    Ski blowout- Stockli and Blizzard

    Hey everyone, Sorry I haven't been posting: I have barely been skiing. Too much going on in my life right now! I hope to take advantage of spring conditions once things settle down: I was supposed to ski in Tahoe last week, but Bend got buried and I couldn't make it out of town. Ah well, life...
  4. Twelveish

    Wallet open... Help me with a western fun ski

    Hello – I’ve decided to post up my dilemma after searching a fair bit through the site and reviews. I find the incredible variety of ski choices at the moment difficult to navigate so hoping for some steer. I’m 47, 5’11 175. Grew up skiing, quit around 25 and got back into it 6 or so years ago...
  5. Tony S

    Comparison Review Low 90s - NE Demo Day Notes

    In an un-hasty way, I'm in the market for a 90-something do-most-things-well-enough western one-ski travel quiver. If it looks like there's a good chance of snow I'd bring my 108s instead or in addition. So I don't want to go too wide on this ski. For that reason as well as personal preference...
  6. Doug Briggs

    Comparison Review Doug Briggs' 2019 Thumbnail Reviews: 75-95mm Frontside Skis

    Atomic Vantage 86 C Dimensions: *123-86-106.5 Radius: 18.2@173cm Sizes: 157, 165, 173, 181 Size tested: 181 Design: All New *scaled sizing The Vantage 86 C has great grip and is a fun ski to rip on. It does have a tendency to want to finish turns sooner than I intend, so stay on top of these to...
  7. SkiTalk Test Team

    The Never-Ending Stöckli Discussion

    Stöckli Laser AX Dimensions: 123-78-110 Radius: 15.6m@175cm Sizes: 159, 167, 175, 183 Size tested: 175 Design: Carryover/NGT Ron: (from last year) The new AX represents the new class of narrow all-mountain skis. It has a very unique build with softish, slightly rockered tips but is quite stiff...
  8. SkiTalk Test Team

    2018 Stöckli

    Stöckli Laser AX Dimensions: 123-78-110 Radius: 15.6m@175cm Sizes: 159, 167, 175, 183 Size tested: 175 Design: Carryover Ron: The new AX represents the new class of narrow all-mountain skis. It has a very unique build with softish, slightly rockered tips but is quite stiff torsionally. Moving...
  9. FairToMiddlin

    Comparison Review A Layman's Look at the 2016-17 SIA Demo Days at Copper

    This year gave us a new opportunity at SIA, a "not exactly sure what we will be testing” opportunity. In 2014, we knew we would be on hard-snow skis. In 2015, we knew we would be on soft-snow skis. For 2016, conditions ended up putting us on every kind of ski, from 68 to 112 mm underfoot (I...
  10. Stephen

    Comparison Review Thumbnail Reviews: An Intermediate Skier Checks Out 2017 Skis

    After feeling like a kid in a candy shop at Mt. Rose, I now feel like a kid trying to explain to his parents "why" I liked the specific candies that I liked. Did they look cool? Was it texture? Flavor only? Sour? Sweet? "I don't know ... I just liked this and didn't like that." So I will try my...
  11. Stöckli Stormriders

    Stöckli Stormriders

  12. Couchmaster

    Comparison Review Wet Noodle slapdown: Rossi Soul 7 vs Stockli SR 95 comparison

    About me Me, AARP candidate, 170 lbs 5'7". Legs are my best feature, but they are weaker than they should be. Been skiing for a long time, never raced and I have craploads of bad technique which gets absurdly worse if the snow turns to crap. I like quick turns on piste and a slalom type of ski...
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