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Armada ARV Series Alpine Ski
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The Armada ARV Alpine Skis are as tough as park boards, as stable as big-mountain sticks, and far cheaper than buying two pairs of skis. With a little added strength for stability at high speeds, the ARV tears it up anywhere on the mountain. |
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Atomic Sugar Daddy Alpine Ski
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Take the Atomic Sugar Daddy Alpine Ski out the day of the big storm, the day after that, and everyday after that until the ice starts to shine. This all-terrain ski goes wherever you want, as fast as you want. |
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Atomic Snoop Daddy Alpine Ski
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Get off the tram, and get on the Atomic Snoop Daddy Alpine Skis before the wind blows you over. These all-mountain skis have the edge grip to get you over the windblown ice, the width to float you through the pow, and the stability to carve high-speed turns on the groomers. |
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Blizzard Titan Argos IQ Alpine Ski w/ IQ 5.14
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Step into the Blizzard Titan Argos IQ Alpine Ski and bag the first tracks when the days new and rail some groomers once the suns past its zenith. This titanium-reinforced wood core ski carves and floats with equal ease. |
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Dynastar Big Trouble Limited Alpine Ski
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The Dynastar Big Trouble Limited Alpine Ski eliminates the need for a quiver by covering all types of terrain in all directions. The Big Trouble hits the early-morning powder lines and heads to the park for an afternoon session without missing a beat. |
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Dynastar Exculsive Pro Rider Alpine Ski
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Turn off your alarm, get the coffee brewing, throw the Dynastar Exculsive Pro Rider Alpine Ski on your racks, and get your place in line with the rest of the powder addicts waiting for the avalanche crews to open the canyon. |
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Elan M999 Wood Alpine Ski
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Forget the Elan you used to know. This year Elan brings the M999 Alpine Ski; a fat ski that craves the steepest, deepest terrain. Booya. |
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Fischer Watea 94 Alpine Ski
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The Fischer Watea 94 Alpine Ski stands second in line to the freeride throne behind the Watea 101 but, just like a young prince should be, its livelier and more fun in varied terrain. |
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Head Skis USA Monster 95 O.B. Alpine Ski
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The Head Monster 95 O.B. uses AirCoat hollow glass technology to create lightweight touring ski, yet the 95mm waist gives you enough underfoot to enjoy the ride down. |
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Head Skis USA Monster i.M 88 Alpine Ski
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The Head Monster iM 88 Alpine Ski ups the ante from the already big and burly iM 85. The 88 is a supercharged big-mountain twintip ski thats fully loaded with all of Heads cutting-edge technology. |
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Nordica Enforcer Alpine Ski
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Go from the park to the backcountry on the twintip Nordica Enforcer Alpine Ski. Burly yet lightweight, this Nordica ski takes advanced-to-expert skiers for a wicked ride. |
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Nordica Ignition Alpine Ski
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Heat up the park and pipe with Nordicas Ignition Alpine Ski. A laminate sidewall construction gives this twintip ski bomber durability throughout the season. |
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Rossignol Bandit B100-Quad Alpine Ski
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Step onto the Rossignol Bandit B100-Quad Alpine Ski, find the steepest, deepest line in sight and charge. These fatties float the pow and power through crud with the strength of a titanium reinforced core and big mountain geometry. |
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Rossignol Bandit B94 Alpine Ski
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The Rossignol Bandit B94 Alpine Ski focuses on the steepest lines and deepest pow. If you spend the majority of your time in the deeps, but still want a ski that rails the groomers, the Bandit B94 has your number. |
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Rossignol Scratch Brigade Alpine Ski
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From guinea-pigging backcountry booters to charging the resort on a powder day, the twintipped Rossignol Scratch Brigade Alpine Ski floats like a super-fat and jibs any feature on the mountain. |
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