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Forgive me Bandit, they are awfully wide, how can you keep your legs together?
Dave Mac wrote:Forgive me Bandit, they are awfully wide, how can you keep your legs together?


I hear Scotland has been great of late to perfect your powder skiing -
The walk in would kill me!
Beautiful bounce action.
Not too many tracks though!
This was the area where the young laddie died a few days ago.
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snowb4ndit wrote:
Dave Mac wrote:Forgive me Bandit, they are awfully wide, how can you keep your legs together?






Dave Mac, skis at hip width, it's only natural )

PS They are a little narrower and stiffer than the pair I just sold )
bandit wrote:
Awww, thanks, ) but I just got THE skis for me



They will soon be mounted with some PX12's

Awesome, I see you've joined the movement.
Skiing in Switzerland
ir12daveor wrote:
Awesome, I see you've joined the movement.


It was high time, I was almost seduced back in 2006, but some Stockli's one that round. I had a Test day on some of these a little while ago, and did not want to hand them back

Of course they are way too good for my capabilities, I'll just be cruising around looking credible
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bandit wrote:
ir12daveor wrote:
Awesome, I see you've joined the movement.


It was high time, I was almost seduced back in 2006, but some Stockli's one that round. I had a Test day on some of these a little while ago, and did not want to hand them back

Of course they are way too good for my capabilities, I'll just be cruising around looking credible

I love mine too, think they'll be getting a set of big brothers next season. I'm liking the look of the Sluff at the moment. I might check them out at the test day at Les Diablerets in April.
Skiing in Switzerland

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