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TOP WOMEN SKIS FOR NEXT YEAR?
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Boss man at work has asked for my input on what womens twins we should carry for next year. I have a few ideas, but I'll tell you those later after some replies. We carry Line, Armada, K2, Salomon, Volkl, Elan, Rossi, Dynastar, Head, Fischer and Nordica. Keep in mind this shop is in Wisconsin so we dont need like 10 different powder skis. Nothing over a 95 waist. Most of the skis will need to be able to carve to, cause not al women are gonna hit the park.
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go with k2 line or armada for pow and park hehe, Armada Cantika, K2 MissConduct for cruisin and maybe a little park and like 3in of pow hehe Line uhhh Celebrity
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Keep in mind that for most women look s plays a big role. A lot of the K2s have designs that most older women wouldnt appreciate.
Right now we are looking at the celebrity, the salomon mai tai, the ARW, the volkl cosmo, and like 2 more.
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tell them those coomba's you have in your shop are good for places around here. or those 189 vicious'.
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shut up stas. Go do laundry.
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this is off topic, but i know a shop in ohio has a pair of k2 pontoons.
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Line Shadows are semetrical for next year, and have more of a subtle graphic
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if you sell dynastar then pick up the roxy line, the graffic's are killer for next season, and they are actually really solid skis.
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Thats what the other brand was. We have the broomstick ant another one comming in. We carried them this year and they sold great. Plus they are really quality skis.
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Pandora for pow, ARW for everything else
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Peter Glenn in Tampa, Florida carries them every year.
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