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1 hour ago, RidgeRacer said:

Debating on moving from the sick day 94 to 104. Been eyeing up prices. Not sure if I wanna pull the trigger this year though.

Yup. You do.

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2 hours ago, RidgeRacer said:

Debating on moving from the sick day 94 to 104. Been eyeing up prices. Not sure if I wanna pull the trigger this year though.

Nothing wrong with having both.  

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Thanks to watching entirely too many ski movies over the summer I'm really interested in some touring gear for this coming season. 

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Nothing wrong with having both.  

You know what'll happen... I'll buy the 104s...love them in all of blues conditions (sugar, ice and everything nice), take em on trips and my 94s will never leave the garage.
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1 hour ago, RidgeRacer said:


You know what'll happen... I'll buy the 104s...love them in all of blues conditions (sugar, ice and everything nice), take em on trips and my 94s will never leave the garage.

For ice ice baby and early morning groomers 94s better but in the mad sweet and low and applesauce 104s better. Nice bringing both. Thanks for posting getting me jonsing for skiing. 

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For ice ice baby and early morning groomers 94s better but in the mad sweet and low and applesauce 104s better. Nice bringing both. Thanks for posting getting me jonsing for skiing. 

Jones levels are rising earlier since we ended last season a bit short.
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I bought my touring setup in the spring when shops were blowing out gear after the abrupt end to ski season.  I'm finally getting around to getting my touring boots fit in 3 weeks or so.  Still gotta get my Salomon Shifts mounted to my skis.

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56 minutes ago, toast21602 said:

I’m just hoping to actually need my snow tires next skison. 

Times 2..is your vehicle AWD?  I had snow tires on my 99 Jetta and studded snows on my 2002 Nissan Sentra..ever other car just had the tires that came on them with AWD..

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14 hours ago, RidgeRacer said:


You know what'll happen... I'll buy the 104s...love them in all of blues conditions (sugar, ice and everything nice), take em on trips and my 94s will never leave the garage.

So what? 

https://www.amazon.com/Line-2020-Sick-Day-Skis/dp/B07R98S6FY?th=1&psc=1

Press "buy now"

And the yellow bindings would really work splendid with the colors on your jacket.  

https://utahskis.com/ski/gear/bindings/adult-ski-bindings/look-spx-12-gw-adult-ski-bindings-2019-20.html?utm_source=googlepepla&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=pla

press "add to cart"

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That's by far the best price I've seen (never thought to look an Amazon).

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1 hour ago, RidgeRacer said:

That's by far the best price I've seen (never thought to look an Amazon).

That's a wildly good deal. Do you guys think Sick Days would be a good ski for me? 

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12 minutes ago, Schif said:

That's a wildly good deal. Do you guys think Sick Days would be a good ski for me? 

I think something a little stiffer would suit you better, especially for Blue.  I would think the 104 is something sort of on the softer side, like my Jski's, the metal.  That ski is so fucking bad on normal conditions at Blue i was convinced it was fucked up.  Out west, or on soft snow, its awesome.  

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That's a wildly good deal. Do you guys think Sick Days would be a good ski for me? 

If you're looking for a light weight, all mountain daily driver I think so. There's nothing to technical as I know you're still in transition mode from snowboarding so I'd probably look at the 88 or 94... very slight rocker, medium turn radius 17 something. Personally I'm not a big multi ski quiver guy (I'm totally in the minority there I know) but I want one ski that I dig no matter the conditions and sick day does that...at least for me. I hate carrying around multiple pairs of skis.
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1 minute ago, RidgeRacer said:


If you're looking for a light weight, all mountain daily driver I think so. There's nothing to technical as I know you're still in transition mode from snowboarding so I'd probably look at the 88 or 94... very slight rocker, medium turn radius 17 something. Personally I'm not a big multi ski quiver guy (I'm totally in the minority there I know) but I want one ski that I dig no matter the conditions and sick day does that...at least for me. I hate carrying around multiple pairs of skis.

Sounds like you just made an argument for the 104s. Congrats on your new skis!

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Sounds like you just made an argument for the 104s. Congrats on your new skis!

Ha! Wife and I wedding anniversary is this week. I hooked her up with a sweet gift (that she knows about) and dropped a few hints of my own. Let's see how that plays out...lol
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