Baller bhs Posted August 21, 2012 Baller Share Posted August 21, 2012 Random question... Just wondering. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller ForrestGump Posted August 22, 2012 Baller Share Posted August 22, 2012 She told me she tried a mid, but preferred the standard. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller jackski Posted August 22, 2012 Baller Share Posted August 22, 2012 99.9% sure 65.25 STD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller bhs Posted August 22, 2012 Author Baller Share Posted August 22, 2012 @jackski.... So ther is still .01 percent chance she was on something else.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KM Posted October 6, 2012 Share Posted October 6, 2012 Scot. Where did you find those surface area numbers for the 65.25" Nano One? Did Mr. Goode publish the surface area numbers for the 66.75" Nano One yet? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Horton Posted October 6, 2012 Administrators Share Posted October 6, 2012 I think the surface area numbers are interesting but really they do not mean much. If they showed surface area behind your front heel that would tell you a lot more. California Ski Ranch ★ Denali ★ DryRobe ★ Goode ★ KD Skis★ MasterCraft ★ MasterLine ★ PerfSki ★ Radar ★ Reflex★ S Lines ★ Stokes Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baller Ed_Johnson Posted October 8, 2012 Baller Share Posted October 8, 2012 66 N1 has more surface area than the 66 Mid....Has anyone out there tried the 66 N1 yet ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chuck_Dickey Posted October 8, 2012 Share Posted October 8, 2012 I road my65.25" today and matched my normal buoy count the first set. I moved the boots back to 28.5" on the second set and didn't like it. I'll move then back to 28.75" next time out and just ride it that way for a while before experimenting further. I'm on EXO Pro's with the adapter plates, which fit well and do not hamper the flex of the ski. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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