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rubberDuck wrote: I don't know the current Think Evo II, but I also felt that the original had too much volume for me, especially in the tail.
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rubberDuck wrote: I am in that same predicament. I have a Genius Blu and I feel that it has too much volume for my weight. It feels twitchy on primary, but very good on secondary stability.
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rubberDuck wrote: Robin, I must also state that I have one of the very early Genius Blu skis where the bucket was a bit higher than the revised version.
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robin.mousley wrote: Yep, I heard those earlier boats were a bit of a handful! The newer model is much less frisky!
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Marieski wrote: I'd like to hear an answer to this too. (Sorry, Ric, that's not very helpful). Being in the 55-60 kg range I have often thought that my best training technique would be 6 months of beer and chips. And maybe chocolate hazelnut roulade cake.
Best solution so far is the Stellar SES, but it's a bit of a handful in the rough. And I'd love a Carbonology Atom, which I don't mind falling out of, just can't cope with not being able to get back in to.
Come on manufacturers and agents: weight ranges please!
Following on from that: skis for smaller folks please.
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