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ok so ive seen dumont riding on these and have been wondering what they are, what their specifically meant for, and if anyone knows what they are like?
well i dunno how good the skis are, but i just talked to a guy in my local shop about the spk boots and he sais that they are not very good. he said that they essentially took a very old boot design and spray painted em. he said that they tried to make them similar to the dalbello kryptonites except the dalbellos are built 400 times better
they fit him perfect they r centre mounted, i hat e it when people say that to me...."wo those skis look way to big for you" well there not so fuck off
salomon changed their bindings for next season. automatic wing adjustment, similar to look/rossi. now no one can complain about the bindings sucking all because they are too stupid to take their gear to a shop and get a binding check.
he's also ridin the 914 that is made to go onto race plates, when u mount them on normal mal skis they are extremely low, i ride them and they are so sick
because who is going to copy his poles. Ive never herd someone say "i use the same poles as simon dumont. i no a kid who actually threw a pole in the woods and then used a stick the rest of the night because he couldnt find it. The pole is still missing.
i hate when you morons just read the title of the thread then post in here. i've quoted exhibit a. notice that the dude that created this thread is talking about the spk SKIS and not the boots. idiot.
i honestly dont know why youre all so fucking impressed. i know at least 4 people (not including myself) who could do the shit hes doing. holding skis, big fucking deal, ive been doing that since i was 17