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    FS:Head Collective 105

    184's, - used 3 days...love them but overkill for my local mtn. and skiing with my 9 year old. with attack 13's, mounted +2 for a 315 BSL.....$Sold .

    same deal with 105's,,,,used twice, but a ski that will hardly get used by me..., 181's with sth2 13's....-1 on the mount for a 315BSL....$sold

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    would trade for an 88 monster, 184.
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    overkill aside, how did you like the 98s +2?

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    Great...couldn't imagine them on the line. Plenty of ski in front of the toe still...if they don't move it woulnt be a huge disappointment. Looking back i probably should of gotten the 88 version.

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    Bump for the 105's.

    98's coming to Magic. Stoked. Thanks Cinnepa!

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    bumpppp

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    Ttt

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    Again from a satisfied customer. 98's arrived & look great. Thank you cinnepa!

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    Try the 177s, Cinnepa. I don't think we got into it in our PMs about mount points, but my normal ski is in the 180-185 range--184 Goliath Sluffs with Dynafits, 184 Dynastar Cham 107s, and 188 Praxis Protests as my regular rotation. I think the 177 is plenty of ski for hard days (for California), bumps, and teaching my kids. I've rarely wished they were longer.

    That said, I'd like to try the 88s as well.
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    ttt

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    sold

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