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<blockquote data-quote="heffa" data-source="post: 825716" data-attributes="member: 118170"><p>Ok hittade några inlägg hos Teton som jag tänkte dela med mig av. Lutar mer och mer åt Access efter att ha läst detta.</p><p></p><p>"Is it just me or the Access exactly what OP -- and me -- are looking for? 128.5/100/120.5 millimeters, light as hell (listed at 2840 grams = 6.26 lbs per pair at 171cm) & rockererd. Only problem with Access from my perspective is that it is a twin which is a pain for a true touring ski. Widely available for $500 new."</p><p></p><p>"Let me say the access is a perfect east coast ski. all you need for most new england conditions is that ski. the early rise makes pow and bumps a joke and the 100mm can pritty much do it all. I skied them early morning when snow was still fresh and late afternoon when that 38in turned into a mogul field and they were great. only complaint i had was the tip was a little soft so if your a heavy guy be warned when your charging. I had a lot of people saying the access and the armada jj stole the show at stratton this year."</p><p></p><p>"I got tot ride the Access's on Thursday all day at Steamboat and I'm a convert I was ready to go buy some S7's next year but these really changed my mind. They got some pow at at Steamboat but not like back at my home resort in Utah. Even though they only barely got over 10" I had some spots where it felt bottomless and they turn great in the pow and groomers they felt like a much smaller ski (I was on the 181 or maybe it's 183 I don't really recall) they were a little bumpy in crud but still really good. The only con I had with them is that when I did get on a groomer and was doing some hard carves I had to narrow my stance more than what I'm used to otherwise my outside ski would keep trying to go off on it's on. All in all I loved them they were one of the best pow skis I've ever been on and they handled amazingly well on groomers and in trees. I was able to get my hands on them since my brother-in-law is a nordic combined skier sponsored by them and they gave him a pair last week, he didn't know how much they were going to be does anyone have any idea? "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heffa, post: 825716, member: 118170"] Ok hittade några inlägg hos Teton som jag tänkte dela med mig av. Lutar mer och mer åt Access efter att ha läst detta. "Is it just me or the Access exactly what OP -- and me -- are looking for? 128.5/100/120.5 millimeters, light as hell (listed at 2840 grams = 6.26 lbs per pair at 171cm) & rockererd. Only problem with Access from my perspective is that it is a twin which is a pain for a true touring ski. Widely available for $500 new." "Let me say the access is a perfect east coast ski. all you need for most new england conditions is that ski. the early rise makes pow and bumps a joke and the 100mm can pritty much do it all. I skied them early morning when snow was still fresh and late afternoon when that 38in turned into a mogul field and they were great. only complaint i had was the tip was a little soft so if your a heavy guy be warned when your charging. I had a lot of people saying the access and the armada jj stole the show at stratton this year." "I got tot ride the Access's on Thursday all day at Steamboat and I'm a convert I was ready to go buy some S7's next year but these really changed my mind. They got some pow at at Steamboat but not like back at my home resort in Utah. Even though they only barely got over 10" I had some spots where it felt bottomless and they turn great in the pow and groomers they felt like a much smaller ski (I was on the 181 or maybe it's 183 I don't really recall) they were a little bumpy in crud but still really good. The only con I had with them is that when I did get on a groomer and was doing some hard carves I had to narrow my stance more than what I'm used to otherwise my outside ski would keep trying to go off on it's on. All in all I loved them they were one of the best pow skis I've ever been on and they handled amazingly well on groomers and in trees. I was able to get my hands on them since my brother-in-law is a nordic combined skier sponsored by them and they gave him a pair last week, he didn't know how much they were going to be does anyone have any idea? " [/QUOTE]
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