View Full Version : Which all-mountain twintip to get?
christof
11-03-2003, 01:30 PM
I'm gonna do mainly high-speed powder skiing, but I also want to do a bit of jumps, park and all that stuff. So I think I'll either buy a Rossignol Scratch BC or a Völkl V-pro, but I'm open for any ski recommendations. Is the Scratch BC really that soft? Also, which ski length should I get? I'm 187cm (6'3) tall and 160 pounds heavy. Please help me out on this one
jstead
11-04-2003, 03:49 PM
I think someone may have asked this question once before.
THe Rossi sticks are more for the jibber. Softer tail than the V-pro which is more of an all mt. board.
Do you drink your beer piss warm?
christof
11-11-2003, 12:02 PM
Originally posted by jstead
I think someone may have asked this question once before.
THe Rossi sticks are more for the jibber. Softer tail than the V-pro which is more of an all mt. board.
Do you drink your beer piss warm?
What do you mean?
What about the Head Mad_Trix MoJo?
joshbu
11-11-2003, 12:33 PM
You can jump without twintips.
If you don't ski, take off, or land backwards, twintips are not necessary.
christof
11-14-2003, 05:42 AM
well, but i do want to be able to ski backwards
jstead
11-14-2003, 02:23 PM
can you demo any of the skis you want?
christof
11-15-2003, 02:39 AM
i don't think i could demo any of them
Plakespear
11-16-2003, 08:37 PM
I'd go with the V-Pro, 180 cm. Just an opinion, though.
skier0178
11-21-2003, 04:36 PM
Go with the 4FRNT MSP 180. Very solid and excellent all mountain twintips. http://www.4frnt.com
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funkendrenchman
11-21-2003, 05:17 PM
Originally posted by skier0178
Go with the 4FRNT MSP 180. Very solid and excellent all mountain twintips. http://www.4frnt.com
s.
Have you skied them?
skier0178
11-21-2003, 09:57 PM
I helped make them at the factory so saw how they were made and what goes into them, very solid.
s.
tuffy109
11-23-2003, 09:04 AM
Originally posted by skier0178
I helped make them at the factory so saw how they were made and what goes into them, very solid.
s.
but have you skied them?
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