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		<title>Line Anthem</title>
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The Line Anthem skis have returned this season and they&#8217;re pretty much unchanged other than graphically. Built in butter zones have been improved with the addition of a carbon ollieband, which makes the Anthem a great tool for jibs. It&#8217;ll not only take you down the mountain with its 93mm waist, but you&#8217;ll be going [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Rossignol Scratch Ghetto</title>
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The Rossignol Scratch Ghetto is the bad boy of the slopes with a TCH core comprised of poplar, fume, and ash for a triple shot of pop, response, and shock absorption.  You&#8217;ll need it, too, after snapping out of the pipe in this 80% jib, 20% terrain ski that features thirty-degree slanting sidewalls to [...]]]></description>
		<link>http://skisreview.com/rossignol-scratch-ghetto</link>
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		<title>Head Mojo Spawn</title>
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A ski that&#8217;s lightweight enough to grab big air on those high-end 360s yet durable enough to plow through hardpack and bounce through moguls at high speeds without crunching your bones, the Head Mojo Spawn has been heralded as one of the most user-friendly sets on the slope.  Inspired by the Jon Olsson competition [...]]]></description>
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