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skidawg

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  1. Professional gives the impression that one's living is made skiing. Not enough money to break even at an MM event if you win. That is not why we ski them. Competition, friendships, incredible skiing, but not money. Any event we enter, we generate our own prize money= $200 entry across 50 skiers.
  2. Most of the Big Dawgs do pay for their own skis (I can think of only a handful that probably receive freebies). Like stated in Kyle's interview-chad set mine up. I think a big plus of bleeding orange is the support of setting the skis up and knowing that they work like chad sets them up, all you have to do is go ski. But darwin is right, all those boys can run 38/39 on any of the high end skis.
  3. speaking of p pass v. zo! I skied the p pass for thefirst time in years last wknd. The pull is no where near as good for short line skiing as zo (never thought id say that). elee-hammered at c3. The zo only hammers you when you hammer it first :-)
  4. speaking of p pass v. zo! I skied the p pass for thefirst time in years last wknd. The pull is no where near as good for short line skiing as zo (never thought id say that). elee-hammered at c3. The zo only hammers you when you hammer it first :-)
  5. I rode the fusion last week. First set, threw some numbers from greeny on (my measurements was off a few thou - i'm always in a hurry). Ran straight up rope 3@41. Very impressive, easy to ride ski. JD was driving so nay sayers hush up. It was prolly the easiest 39 i have ran in a while. Very low effort. I could really like this ski after some fine tuning and setting up my offside turn. Hats of to D3 crew, this is a nice ride.
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