Crystal Mountain Moments Episode 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2011

Crystal Mountain Moments Episode 2: Rain For Days

Poor weather conditions have engulfed Crystal Mountain recently, but there are still some fun lines to be had. Skiing on the 184 Fatypus D-Sender.

Skied and Edited by William Richmond
williamrichmondski.blogspot.com/


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Pure Attitude by Kevin MacLeod
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  • yo man nice little edit. how would you characterize the flex on the d senders? is it on the more poppy/lively side of things or is it a more damp/quiet flex. i was worried about the tails washing out a little on big cliffs but that doesn't seem to be a problem. also how is the float? and the weight? cheers

  • @dwiener2 @dwiener2 The D-Senders are a medium stiff flex. They're more damp and quiet, but can be playful when asked. If you're looking for more playful, try the 194 D-Sender, which has more rocker. This would also open up the the turn radius. I ride the 184, which has some rocker, but rather little.

    These float quite well. The tip rocker helps a lot. These are the lightest skis I've ever been on, bar none.

    Got any more questions?

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  • @skibum1993 194 would be a little long i think - i'm 5'8. i decided to go with the 184s and mount them with dukes for a slackcountry setup. glad to hear theyre light - it'll make skinning a lot easier. thanks for you help man.

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