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Gary

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Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« on: August 18, 2008, 09:51:05 am »
Ok Gang...Hmmm....thou ght I'd be happy with my Watea 84's forever.... ::)

What I found for me, the Super Shapes and the Watea 84's had to much cross over capablity. I ski my SS up to boot high and then out came the Watea 84's.

Well I had a chance to ski the 94's (Ron's) and felt they were also very responsive in bounds but gave the extra extra float on the deeper days, shin high and above.

So when Ron said he was selling the Watea 94's....what's a poor soul to do..yes I caved into "Goat Boys" temptation....just too easily.

SO...if any of you are looking to move up to a bit wider ski that can turn super well on groomers, handles bumps, works great in broken snow and can be used for that powder ski too....

I purchased it in October 2007, it's a 176 length, has the MOJO 15 binding on it....and it's in great condition only being skied 20 times this past season.

Asking $320 shipped. I'm hoping to get some pictures up shortly.

Thanks gang,
Gary

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2008, 10:15:25 am »
Its a great ski for sure and if you recall, I owned it as well. I had the same overlap problem. It's a ski that is quick, nimble, light underfoot and skis shorter than the 176 indicates. If you normally ski a 170+/-, this is a ski you should consider if in the market for a soft snowed biased ski. Also, very good in bumps.

NOTE: this ski has not been pee'd on....... ;D  but the topsheets have been waxed...... ???

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2008, 11:47:04 am »
Ah yes...never been peed on...yes....OK....

good thought on the 84's though Ron...The ski actually could be someones all mountain ski it's that good on the front side.....Thanks,
G

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #3 on: August 18, 2008, 12:31:53 pm »

A ski overlap question.  I understand Ron's unique position, so I will ask Gary if you are planning on bringing both skis on most of your ski trips this year even with the possible baggage surcharges, or are you looking at primarily taking one ski based on the destination.

I'm planning on iM78's when west and only using the SuperShape Magnums for here in the east (exception, I will take the somewhat narrower waisted SuperShape to Harb camp).
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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #4 on: August 18, 2008, 12:45:41 pm »
Hey Jim....For me...I have a 2 ski hardcase and if the airlines are going to charge me for bringing an extra bag...might as well have 2 skis in it.
But when traveling with ALice out west, I may just bring the one case with both our carving skis in it rather than pay the extra cost for the other hard case we have. Then I could rent fat skis if the powder does commeth. Having said that, if the forecast is snow, snow, snow...I'm bringing both.

No question everyone says the IM78 is an excellent all mountain ski performer. My personal preference is to have the ski that best works for the condiions I'm skiing. I believe there's a huge cross over capability between your Magnum and 78....given the 71mm waist and wide shovel and tail on the magnum.

I think for RSIII, you might consider bringing the SSMag....it think you'll get double your pleasure and double your fun....it's quicker edge to edge, more lively, and much more versatile up to boot high snow.

Now..if your in the market for a wider waist ski....hmmmmmm.... >:D >:D >:D.....I just so happen to have a 84mm waisted Watea that would give you better coverage for a greater variety of snow conditions out west than the IM78.

If it were me with your skis for Steamboat...I'd bring the SS Mag without hesitation.

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G
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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #5 on: August 18, 2008, 12:50:10 pm »
I'd bring the 84's...... ;D  Seriously, that's the ski to bring.

Now that cassara talked me into selling my beloved 94's I don't really have an everyday ski for there. I may bring out the Dynastars but right now I am planning on using the goats unless I can score the Hart Pulses. (long story) If the snow is soft, even soft groomed, the 94's are the choice for me.

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #6 on: August 18, 2008, 12:59:07 pm »
OK, not to **** on anyones preferences (no pun inteneded) but I do have to say the 78 wasn't my favorite head by far but it was a very good ski; I did think it was a lot of ski however and the 171 was plenty of board for me. Skis like that the 78, the Elan 888, Dynastar MR, Legend pro are some boards where I think going down one size (to groomer size) is advised. If you are planning on carving and actively skiing stiffer more demanding boards, I think they are just a little more user friendly. I didn't ski the 78 in a 177, so I can't say for sure, just my .02.

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2008, 06:01:30 pm »
Skis are sold, thanks

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #8 on: August 27, 2008, 08:26:33 pm »
Who's getting pissy?

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #9 on: August 28, 2008, 08:31:17 am »
No Phil .....That's the sound he makes when he's happy he sold his stuff but the back weezing you're hearing is "gosh....I've got to buy more stuff to replace the old stuff and my friends better get busy buying more stuff cause America needs more people buying stuff"

G

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2008, 08:32:05 am »
Yes, but they are your skis and you bought my 94's, So thanks for helping to keep the economy humming! ? ;D

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #11 on: August 28, 2008, 08:33:55 am »
OH BTW..

Ron got my Watea 84's sold...a good thing... ;D

Can't wait to wax the top skins of my new (Ron's old) Watea 94's....

I can hearing them calling my name from Ron's storage closet in Steamboat...

They need me and I just can't reach out for them until December...it's a sad thing.. :'(


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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #12 on: August 28, 2008, 09:36:27 am »
Glad to hear you moved up to a big boy ski.

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #13 on: August 28, 2008, 09:43:56 am »
Yes, this is sounding a lot like Lord of the Rings and my 94's are like Precious calling out to you. I guess this makes me gollum and Gary a hobbit?

Big Boy skis? Yes, I have been dragging gary along the path to wider skis for some time now. For his size, the 94 really is perfect for knee-high powder. BUT he will still not ski them in anything less than boot-high powder.  ( I will now duck under my desk)

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Re: Making the move....selling my Watea 84's
« Reply #14 on: August 28, 2008, 01:03:01 pm »
Big Boy skis....hey....I want to be Gandolf....yeah.... can I?

Ok now having loved the 84's and had a secret thingy for the 94's...I happily move toward the fa-ter board....for a bit more float and still with that inccredible carveaiblity....

So big boy ski here I come and yes...it's my boot high and above....the rest gets crushed by Gandolfs white horse...SS steed! High oh Silver......wait... ::) wrong show I think!

G