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Gary

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Re: Architects needed -- building a quiver
« on: February 17, 2009, 08:32:07 am »
Svend....I'm thinking either the 178 or 184 iin the MR s a good choice for you for crud, broken snow, light powder. I think if you were skiing snow shin high and above...rent something 95 to 105 underfoot.

I think for Terryl...she could great performance from somehting 78-88 underfoot for ankle high up to knee high. I think the ski length would be between the middle of her eyes and top of her forhead. Head has some great skis to offer in this area as well as Fischer. She might even find the Watea 78 a true ripper and quite versiatile for those broken snow days anywhere.

Jim's right on the Watea 94...it too is a very versatile and quick edge to edge ski. It's also good in the bumps as well, not as much stored up energy as the Mythic Ryder making it more playful and easier to arc.
I have become a big Icelantic fan and either the Pilgrim or Nomad would be great chocies for powder, bumps and crud skis.
Best,
G