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    Are these for real?

    Check out this ski. I think it was a joke and I don't see how this guy could've skied it.
    Quote Originally Posted by other grskier View Post
    well, in the three years i've been skiing i bet i can ski most anything those 'pro's' i listed can, probably

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    looks like liberty is progressing lib tech's idea of narrow ass snowboards. i'm all for fat skis, but after a certain width, i think its just excess, like these. probably a joke, but good publicity nonetheless.

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    Don't remember who said it, or in which thread it was in, but whoever it was said it was just for advertisement and that these skis would never be made available for the public.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leroy jenkins View Post
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    Big Fat Fucker

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    Is that David?

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    One of our newest projects has been an innovative, progressive powder ski. We created a ski we thought may break open new possibilities for powder skiing. The ski, codename: BFF, became a reality. Recently Liberty team rider David Lesh took the skis out for a test and wrote in with a few comments.

    "Hey guys, so I rode those BFF's all day today at Keystone. REALLY SICK! I skied some pow and even some park and hit the jump line and everything. they were scary for the first few runs, but I got used to them after about half the day. You can carve really easy with them, and they ski really well for being so big. I even did some switch carving with them!
    At first I thought they would have to remain a joke, but when i got used to them, they were really sick. i think I'm going to ski them a bunch from now on, especially in the pow. Bring em out on the sled and such....
    I got a lot of questions and ghasps from people today, everyone was real stoked on them, great marketing tool for sure!!
    talk to you soon, and thanks again for the big sticks!"

    -Lesh

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    1. what, praytell, are the dimensions on those suckers?

    2. looks like there's going to be a lotta bowlegged skiers walking around in a few years...
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    Quote Originally Posted by dookey67 View Post
    1. what, praytell, are the dimensions on those suckers?

    2. looks like there's going to be a lotta bowlegged skiers walking around in a few years...
    All I know is that they're 210 underfoot
    Quote Originally Posted by other grskier View Post
    well, in the three years i've been skiing i bet i can ski most anything those 'pro's' i listed can, probably

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