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Subject:
Pick a ski
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Roger Klinger <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Skiing Discussion and Snow Reports <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Mon, 13 Mar 2006 18:59:29 -0500
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Last year you guys were more than happy to lend me your opinions on which ski I should buy 
next.  I listened and ended up with a pair of Karhu Kodiaks, which I'm enjoying. So I figured I'd ask 
again.


But not for me.  During our trip to BC, Amy demo'd a few pairs of modern skis and declared that it 
is time for her to get some new toys.  I'm hoping the collective knowledge here can help narrow 
the choices.

Here's some background info:  

The chosen ski will be mounted with an AT binding, and be used both for resort and BC, so it 
should be a good all mountain ski that is not too heavy.  Amy is small, not quite 5'2", though 
powerfully built.  She  skis any and all terrain.  There are times when she looks like an expert 
skier, but also times when she resorts to a stem christie.  Usually she skis at moderate speeds, but 
more and more I'm finding that shes right there with me on the groomed.  Her preferred terrain is 
wherever theres natural snow, and she really enjoys birch glades. And she wants me to tell you 
that she's hot.

So 2 skis we were thinking of were the Karhu Betty and the Rossignol Hip Chick. 

Comments?  Other suggestions? 

Thanks.

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