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<blockquote data-quote="bikerskier" data-source="post: 368618" data-attributes="member: 1427"><p>Salomon Axendo 9's 187cm here plus at least a half dozen other old favorites. 9's are OK in slop and chop, and crud in the trees but not a great powder ski.</p><p></p><p>One of my all time favorites for powder was a ski made by Bob Burns in the Salt Lake area back in the 70's, I think he called it The Ski or something unusual like that. Another was a very bright yellow ski with a hexagonal core that I can't remember the name. The Dynastar Omesoft came close but... Now with the wide skis, all the work is gone. Isn't progress great!</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the hijack!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bikerskier, post: 368618, member: 1427"] Salomon Axendo 9's 187cm here plus at least a half dozen other old favorites. 9's are OK in slop and chop, and crud in the trees but not a great powder ski. One of my all time favorites for powder was a ski made by Bob Burns in the Salt Lake area back in the 70's, I think he called it The Ski or something unusual like that. Another was a very bright yellow ski with a hexagonal core that I can't remember the name. The Dynastar Omesoft came close but... Now with the wide skis, all the work is gone. Isn't progress great! Sorry for the hijack!!!! [/QUOTE]
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