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    FS: K2 Phat Luv

    In have a couple new sets of last years K2 Phat Luv all in 146. These are going for $375. If you need bindings we have no shortage and can even work out an install and prep for you as well. All I need is your sole lenght. The Phat Luv is basicly the womens version of the Coomba, very light weight.

    For questions please call 719.597.5222 Thanks!!

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    This should be fun.

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    I am 6’4”,weigh 265 and very aggressive as long as there are no moguls.
    I just have not been satisfied with the performance of my snow blades now that I am venturing onto some of the steeper blue slopes. I have been thinking about investing in the skirax but with the incredible price of these phat luvs I could get both pair. What do you think would these work for me?

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    The Phat Luv is basicly the womens version of the Coomba
    wat

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    that's all i can think of, but i'm sure there's something else...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtsprings View Post
    I am 6’4”,weigh 265 and very aggressive as long as there are no moguls.
    I just have not been satisfied with the performance of my snow blades now that I am venturing onto some of the steeper blue slopes. I have been thinking about investing in the skirax but with the incredible price of these phat luvs I could get both pair. What do you think would these work for me?
    As long as its a quiver ski just for the pow you should be fine. The snowblades would still be your best option for the groomers.

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    Interesting perspective.

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    Indeed it would appear that mtsprings doth jest, god I hope so. I have longer ice skates.

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    Yeah.. I guess that's why we still have a stack. Clearly this product is for your short girlfriend, though i do agree about the powder blade application.

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    Could I use these at Hunter?

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    I have a work friend who needs new skis and these are perfect......but I think they need to be cheaper.

    As said in the other thread, we can walk into a local reno shop and find something similar for these prices. $250?
    Donjoy to the World!

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    No kidding aside- if you know a short female ripper these are good skis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huckwheat View Post
    I have a work friend who needs new skis and these are perfect......but I think they need to be cheaper.

    As said in the other thread, we can walk into a local reno shop and find something similar for these prices. $250?
    How abouts $340 including shipping

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    Quote Originally Posted by Huckwheat View Post
    I think they need to be cheaper.
    Thats a Bingo!

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    Quote Originally Posted by #17 View Post
    How abouts $340 including shipping
    "Yeah. Well, that sounds like a pretty good deal. But I think I may have a better one. How about, I give you the finger and you give me my phone call."

    Last edited by SCUTSKI; 10-30-2008 at 07:13 PM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Ernest_Hemingway View Post
    I realize there is not much hope for a bullfighting forum. I understand that most of you would prefer to discuss the ingredients of jacket fabrics than the ingredients of a brave man. I know nothing of the former. But the latter is made of courage, and skill, and grace in the presence of the possibility of death. If someone could make a jacket of those three things it would no doubt be the most popular and prized item in all of your closets.

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    K2's do measure shorter than they ski...

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    If I didn't just get the free pow pluses from mtnlion, I'd be all over these for my 11yo.

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