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![]() 183 cm Volkl Kiku womens Freeride BackCountry twin tip skis Gotama US $174.00
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![]() Volkl Gotama 186cm 2011 2012 Ski US $450.00
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![]() Volkl Gotama Ski 186cm w Marker Jester Bindings 2010 2011 US $500.00
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![]() Volkl Gotama 170 cm demo skis with bindings US $499.99
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![]() Volkl Gotama 178 cm demo skis with bindings US $499.99
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![]() Volkl Gotama 186 cm demo skis with bindings US $549.99
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![]() new VOLKL GOTAMA SKIS TWIN TIP POWDER 178 CM US $412.50
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![]() new VOLKL GOTAMA SKIS TWIN TIP POWDER 170 CM US $412.50
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![]() Volkl Gotama skis 194cm 2010 11 NEW powder big mountain US $399.00
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![]() 2011 Volkl Gotama 194cm Skis w Marker Griffon 12 bindings US $549.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Junior Skis 148cm New 110464 US $249.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Junior Skis 138cm New 110464 US $249.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Skis 194cm New 110364 US $549.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Junior Skis 158cm New 110464 US $249.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Skis 194cm New 111444 US $549.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Skis 186cm New 110364 US $494.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Skis 170cm New 111444 US $549.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Skis 186cm New 111444 US $549.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Junior Skis 128cm New 110464 US $249.99
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![]() VOLKL GOTAMA Junior Skis 118cm New 110464 US $249.99
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![]() Volkl Gotama Jr flat skis 118cm 2011 NEW US $139.00
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![]() Volkl Gotama Jr flat skis 138cm 2011 NEW US $139.00
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![]() Volkl Gotama skis 178cm 2012 NEW powder big mountain US $449.00
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![]() volkl gotama skis 170CM with marker griffon bindings 4 12 din 135105120 US $388.00
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![]() Volkl GOTAMA 170 cm Powder Snow Skis downhill MINT used one trip Marker GRIFFON US $409.50
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![]() Volkl Gotama skis 186cm 2012 NEW powder big mountain US $449.00
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![]() Volkl Gotama Skis 191cm US $75.00
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![]() 2012 Volkl Gotama Jr 128cm Skis w Marker M70 Free 85mm Bindings US $249.99
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Volkl Gotama Powder Skis 2012 - 178
Sale Price: $629.00 |
DescriptionVolkl Gotama Skis 2012: The Volkl Gotama Skis feature Volkl's exclusive Extended Low Profile (ELP) rocker technology and a new, rounded top edge for even better manueverability in deep snow. For advanced skiers who want a playful big mountain twin tip ski that you can also ski all around the mountain as an every day ski. |
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Volkl Gotama Powder Skis 2012 - 170 |
DescriptionVolkl Gotama Skis 2012: The Volkl Gotama Skis feature Volkl's exclusive Extended Low Profile (ELP) rocker technology and a new, rounded top edge for even better manueverability in deep snow. For advanced skiers who want a playful big mountain twin tip ski that you can also ski all around the mountain as an every day ski. |
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Volkl Gotama Skis |
DescriptionVolkl Gotama Skis 2012 - The Gotama is a very versatile big mountain ski perfect as an everyday ski for places that receive 250 inches of annual snow or more. For this reason it is often found on the feet of strong intermediate to expert level skiers who prefer off-piste terrain with the occasional groomer for warm up... |

TELE SKIERS AND FREE RIDERS, HELP ON BUYING THE RIGHT SKI!?
OK, my main question is this; Which is THE BEST ski for big touring and long back country/mountaineering trips? I Ski Rossi Powderbirds and K2 Silencers, so I am use to a wider ski. I think I have narrowed it down to this list;
BD-Verdict
Dynafit-Manaslu
K2-Anti Piste
Ross-Altibird
Volkl-Gotama
Atomic-Janak Pro
can anyone give me advice on picking the right ski?
BD-Verdict: Good ski fo the backcountry for sure. Like a lot of BD skis they are light and have a nice snappy response. Now that BD puts a lot of tech from the old Crossbows in all of it's skis, nearly all of the ones I've tried seem the same except for how much lean you need to get them on edge. Unfortunately, I live in the East and big pow isn't all that common. When I tried these out it was only in a few inches of freshies, so I didn't get a great tryout day. Having skied the Havocs a lot, which are a lot thinner, but have essentially the same construction, and a number of other BD skis as well, I'd say these are a pretty good choice. The Verdicts I tried were mounted up with BD 01s. Lots of power, but I think I still like the 03 better.
K2-Anti Piste: The big brother to my beloved Work Stinx. I've skied the Antis on a few occasions in some deeper stuff and to be honest, I didn't see a big difference between them and the Work Stinx. In all honesty, I weigh 270 fully dressed and ride 181s. My fat butt sinks down to the base no matter how wide the ski is. A few weeks ago I ran into a cat who was skiing on Coombas mounted up with Rottefella Cobra 8s. He told me he tried the Antis as well and couldn't tell the difference between the two skis. They have the same dimensions and almost same construction. If you gotta make a choice based on price, keep an eye on all the K2 Telemark line skis because K2 is dropping the Telemark specific line for 09-10 and you may be able to snake a sweet deal on the Anti-Piste simply because it may be going away. (Something tells me the Coomba will be the only K2 fatty-ski for next season.)
Atomic-Janak Bro: I've never really cared for Atomic's Tele/AT line. I always find Atomics a bit stiffer and thus faster. This doesn't always work well in the trees or throwing sharp, quick tele turns on the steeps. I won't say these are bad skis...far from it. However, I'd take the Verdict or the Anti-Piste before I'd take the Janek Bro.
The Altibirds are almost the same as the Sickbird and an older model and much thinner than the others on your list. I skied those a few years ago, on-piste. It's a good ski for the East or groomers, but not a real pow-ski in my opinion.
I didn't have the opportunity to try the others on your list. I could have tried the Volkls if others at one of the demos I was at weren't hogging them.
Hope this helps a bit. Good Luck!


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