very nice.
I guess I have to give Sugar another chance. new run looks good.
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TR: Sugar Sat. Nov. 23
- spydeeTJB
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Yeah, I'm anxious to try my new Soul7s (180, 106mm) but have same trepidation on groomers. People I talked to last year said no problem but going from 80mm to 106mm will take some getting used to. I still have my narrower Rossis for typical days of hardpack & light freshies.davidski wrote: Spydee the Billy goats are short 176, wide 113 underfoot, and have almost no turning radius, that's what's killing me I think, and that they are burly, I'm used to soft skis
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I was up there on Saturday and had a great time. Gunther's way is a very refreshing run for NC.
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You'll love the Soul 7's. I have skied them a few times as rentals and have always been pleased. They really hold a good edge in the hard pack and are great in the crud too.
spydeeTJB wrote:Yeah, I'm anxious to try my new Soul7s (180, 106mm) but have same trepidation on groomers. People I talked to last year said no problem but going from 80mm to 106mm will take some getting used to. I still have my narrower Rossis for typical days of hardpack & light freshies.
re: Spydee the Billy goats are short 176, wide 113 underfoot
sir, you are approaching square. some kind of unfortunate singularity will happen at that point. gunther's way will no longer exist. I better get there soon.
i have not even looked at my skis yet this year. sad.
sir, you are approaching square. some kind of unfortunate singularity will happen at that point. gunther's way will no longer exist. I better get there soon.
i have not even looked at my skis yet this year. sad.
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Pagamony you gonna make it out some this year? We should have had a tuning day, I got lazy about a waxing day and had The guys at Sugar tune and wax my Nomads that morning (they were great) --- My square skis still had their factory tune
Hey I wish we'd skiied some runs, I was all green/teal incl. helmet --- maybe we talked or rode a chair it was relatively empty (I hope we haven't already met I would feel foolish, but then.....)sts9shredder wrote:I was up there on Saturday and had a great time. Gunther's way is a very refreshing run for NC.
yeah, i feel bad about missing tuning day, but it was not in the cards. this weekend for sure, come on over and have some leftover libation if you are not skiing.davidski wrote:Pagamony you gonna make it out some this year? We should have had a tuning day, I got lazy about a waxing day and had The guys at Sugar tune and wax my Nomads that morning (they were great) --- My square skis still had their factory tune
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BG's are Great. If you keep a neutral stance w/ forward pressure you can carve the s**t out of groomers with soft snow considering how big a ski they are. Just know what they are. A powder ski that excels in soft snow. If you're in moguls or icy conditions they just aren't going to do much for you. Nothing wrong with narrow skis, except that they aren't cool anymore.