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  1. #1
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    179 Bro Edge and Base Bevel? 186 Lhasas?

    Searched because I just can't remember what Pat used to recommend specifically (and it seems like he has a lot on his plate lately so don't want to bother him) and I can't see to find a thread about it.

    I think it wasn't the standard 1/2 like I do the rest. Heading to the shop later today if anyone remembers for sure offhand what Pat suggested.

    179 Stiff Glass Bros and 186 Carbon Lhasas...

    Mostly out East, so firm snow performance not unimportant.

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    For both the norm. Is 1&2

    I always ran my 179 bro’s. At .5&2
    I have my 196 and 186 Lhasa. At .7&2

    I really like the way they edge. And disengage

    Strongly suggest you try the same
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    I’ll add Super Bro to the list. I’m assuming it was a 1/2 but what would you do to maximize it for hard snow?


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    The super bro might be like the
    97 under foot
    Legend Pro. They ski really nice set just so-
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  5. #5
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    As I recall they are 1/2. But I could be remembering wrong.

    This reminds me I need to break out the Super Bros with this high pressure camped over UT for a while. I still have an unmounted pair waiting to mounted up when my other ones die.
    I'd rather die while I'm living then live while I'm dead

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    It’s 1/2.

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