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09-20-2008, 11:17 PM
<h3>Chopstick Alpine Ski (http://www.tetongravity.com/proshop/chopstickalpineski_VKL0041.html)</h3><p><em>Thanks to Volkl?s butter zone and ELP design, the Chopstick is the true twin that the reverse camber ski world has been waiting for.
</em></p><p><strong>Dylan Hood Review:</strong><br />
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The volkl chopstick is my ski of choice. If you like floating in the pow, you will love these boats! The reverse camber is mellow but enough to really feel the ski float and slide around in the pow. They are stiffer than most of the other reverse cambered skis out there, so it is not an extreme jump from the powder ski you may be skiing today. Even when its not blower pow, the chopstick blasts through crud and turns surprisingly well on groomers. I skied the chopstick 95% of the time last season, and plan on skiing it again this season.<br />
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</em></p><p><strong>Dylan Hood Review:</strong><br />
<br />
The volkl chopstick is my ski of choice. If you like floating in the pow, you will love these boats! The reverse camber is mellow but enough to really feel the ski float and slide around in the pow. They are stiffer than most of the other reverse cambered skis out there, so it is not an extreme jump from the powder ski you may be skiing today. Even when its not blower pow, the chopstick blasts through crud and turns surprisingly well on groomers. I skied the chopstick 95% of the time last season, and plan on skiing it again this season.<br />
</p><p><img src='http://akamai.backcountrystore.com.edgesuite.net/images/items/medium/VKL/VKL0041/S175CM.jpg' ></p><br />Gear Pro Shop (http://www.tetongravity.com/proshop/chopstickalpineski_VKL0041.html) All Volkl Gear (http://www.tetongravity.com/proshop/brand-volkl.html)