
L-->R
Everything has Sollyfits.
-Wife's 168 Nina99 hybrids in the corner. She loves them in the BC, but too turny inbounds (shocker).
-177 Praxis Protest: No idea what layup/vintage, but they weight 2150 per ski. These were sitting brand new in a second-hand sports store in Issaquah for MONTHS. I'd stop in and fondle them at regular intervals. My wife got them for me for Xmas when they got down to like $300. That was a very good Xmas. These things are riot for pow touring around here - they make the low-angle tree days infinitely more fun.
-186 RPC Pure 3: Love these. Ski longer than their radius most of the time. They see plenty of lift skiing as well. I grab these for pow touring when it's likely to be mixed conditions of there's a weird approach/deproach as they deal with dogshit low-elevation Cascadia way better than the Protests.
-178 W105 Pure 3: Acquired late last summer so don't have any time on them in the conditions I mostly got them for: Volcano corn. I do have ~10 days on them, 7 touring in various forms of pow, and they're very solid and true. I find myself grabbing them more and more for touring as the lighter weight and smaller footprint helps my out-of-shape desk jockey ass keep up. That said, I'm kinda lusting for the Steeple 98 (same weight, radius but more rocker), as the better pow performance might make that something I'd use 70% of tours.
-(Not facing camera cuz I forgot) 176 Dynastar LP (97MM version) - these were sitting around the garage for years, so I said fuck it and put a spare pair of Sollyfits on them. They weigh the exact same as the Protests and RPCs, which is funny. Will probably use them to mess around or ski steep things.
Boot: OG Vulcans with the power strap and bottom buckle removed (1350 grams per boot at 25 mondo with a ProTour).
Currently making bedroom eyes at lighter post-consolidation volcano skis. Volkl Nanuq or BMT 94 (due to longer radius) are rising to the fore on that front.
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