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Line VS's roxy VS's k2 though luv

ski-luvr

Certified Ski Diva
Trying to decide between the Line celebrity, roxy Helter skelter and K2 tough Luv...anyone out there with any experience comparing these ladies?? I ski in west coast crud quite frequently, off piste occasionally (although want to do more-love Heather's), want something that is lighter than my heavy salomon crossmax's. I am 5'4 and 120lbs, aspiring to be solid advanced skier.
 

vanhoskier

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Don't know anything about the K2's or Roxy's, but I do have the Line Celebrities and love them. They are a true twin tip, while I do know that the K2 has integrated bindings and I think the Roxy's may, too. The Celebrity is the female version of the Prophet 90. Compare the specs on all 3 skis to see if the dimensions of one suit you more than the others. I can tell you that the Celebrities will do well in hardpack as well as powder, too.
 

ski-luvr

Certified Ski Diva
Yep..defintily after researching thinking the Line's will work the best (until i win the lottos and cand have a ski for every occasion anyways). My primary skiing destination this winter is going to be Heather's canyon (double black "pack a shovel,... never ski here alone,...rescues will be at your own expense...etc, etc") . I've been skiing it more and more lately, and the Crossmax 168's are like skiing on 2 giant submarines...but a great work out though!!
 

skibum4ever

Ski Diva Extraordinaire
Try to find a place to demo them before you buy, unless you are purchasing a used ski at a good price that you can resell if they turn out not to be your ideal ski.
 

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