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and Voile's prices are stout - maybe out of range for this year...
The price of the Voiles is a bitter pill to swallow but IMO worth every penny. You will not be disappointed if you get some Vector bc or V6 bc or even the Objextive BC. I've skied the Annums, 112s and 125s as well as the Koms and I would gladly pay the extra to get the Voiles. IMO they are that much better
and Voile's prices are stout - maybe out of range for this year...
The price of the Voiles is a bitter pill to swallow but IMO worth every penny. You will not be disappointed if you get some Vector bc or V6 bc or even the Objextive BC. I've skied the Annums, 112s and 125s as well as the Koms and I would gladly pay the extra to get the Voiles. IMO they are that much better
I think of good skis as a long term investment and expect to get maybe 10 seasons out of a pair. That being said I think the Kom would be a good choice if you ski an area with poor snow cover where your bases will get beat up sooner. They won't be as good at the resort if that's in your plan.