I just love my Thias 183F, but somtimes the pistes can be a bit overcrowded and those 15 meters are wide...
So, I just got rid of my Völkl Monocarver beeing to close to my favourite 183F and I want something tighter.
Are the Lagriffe Skwals a good alternative for an 80 kg rider with a hard riding style? Is the Lacroix X1 a better option?
The Lacroix X1650 seems a bit low end for me?
Or is it all about the Mpride 173?
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So - what should I have as a compliment?Moderator: WebTeam
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Re: So - what should I have as a compliment?With your hard riding style, the Mpride it's better.
But Oxess Skwal is interesting too. Skwal WAOUUU !!
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Re: So - what should I have as a compliment?Hey !
yes, X1650 and X1 are a bit low end for you. Lagriffe RS 176 can be great but maybe not enough hard flex for your "hard riding style". I think Mpride 173 is the best one for your style. Boards : R-A-D Diamond LTD 183 + Lagriffe RS176 + Thias 173°F + Lacroix Contest 180 / boots : Head Stratos Pro
Re: So - what should I have as a compliment?Well I feel that I can handle and push the 183F quite well, but you really need the space for that one.
OK, I'll save up for the mpride... Thanks for your input!
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