Poster: A snowHead
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OK I'm going to take the plunge and buy the second pair of my 2 ski quiver.
I have B2s for off-piste/soft/deep/slush days and I want a pair for hard icy days. I ski fairly aggressively but would get tired if I had to push all day to get the best out my skis, hence these aren't really hardcore.
Actually the choice is also largely determined by price, as it is only these 2 in this category that I can get at a good price. But which one? I think I've read just about all there is to read about them. Has anyone here skied both?
Oh, forgot to mention, I've skied both but only in a big fridge and not quite in the right lengths for me.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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slikedges, Buy whichever one is cheapest...
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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RX 8.
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I skied both at the test recently at Cas, and would go for the 5*, (But only just and might be slightly biased as i already own a pair).
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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slikedges,
XL's and sell the B2's, they will do all you want.
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JT, Are you a fan of XL's by any chance?
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I've owned 5*'s & they are great skis. However I've also demoed the RX8 a few times & if I were making this choice I'd go for the Fischers.
Sorry srobbo.
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spyderjon, Ok will let you off on that one. How's the ASSI course ?
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Another vote for the RX8's here too.
I thought they were quite easy to load up and make varying turn shapes at will, even though I only weigh 140lbs. That was on a pair of 165's. A very easy ski to live with I reckon. My mate who is ~182lbs was on the 175's felt the same about them too.
FWIW I had a chance to try some Salomon Equipe SC's last week at Castleford and these I rate above both the Fischer RX8's and the Volkl 5 Stars. If you can get a pair of these cheap would be worth a demo.
spyderjon, Sorry I didn't get chance to say goodbye tonight. Didn't bother with race training as i'd had enough after 2 hours getting cold
Will keep an eye out for you next week.
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srobbo, Hard work but great fun thanks. The instructor/examiner is Shona Tate who's a BASI 1. Her & husband Derek have their own ski school in Chamonix & I had lessons from Derek last year when they both worked for New Gen in C1650. Shona's explanations, demos & feedback are superb but she takes no prisoners (which is quite right of course). It's a pity you couldn't make it.
My skiing seems up to muster apart from a very slight stem when doing short radius turns to the right which is an absolute no-no & something I must correct in the next day or two or it'll be curtains. However at least I spotted it myself during the video analysis. I've a couple of drills lined up for tomorrow so I plan to get there early & get half an hours sneaky practice working on them to try & sort it.
I'm just working on my 'lesson prep' for first thing tomorrow morning.
slikedges, sorry for the hijack.
Last edited by Ski the Net with snowHeads on Mon 26-09-05 22:08; edited 1 time in total
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rockyrobin, I had to shoot off as the Xscape staff wanted to lock up the conference room & I'd left all my gear in there. I'll hopefully make it next Mon if I survive this week.
slikedges, Sorry again.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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snowbunny,
You noticed.!!
No seriously, if I was running two pair I would go for a piste blaster, near as I could handle race slalom ski and an off-pister, maybe Legends 8000 or even 8800, That way I would have ice and deep snow covered. But since I don't even carry one pair, I would go for a ski that could do both, which is .....
Of course, there maybe a trade-off but even if you carry two sets you can still end up on the wrong set. I would find that limiting through the day so I want a ski that can handle what I deem to give it. Even if you end up on a fat ski you want it to cut ice IMO,
because you'll find it, even if it is on that 4 'oclock, which tends to be worst because everyone has scapped the snow off and they get so much traffic. Thats my reasoning anyway!
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RX8.
I tried mine out at xscape on sunday, and just grinned from ear to ear when i actually got past the mile long lift ques that is.
The best skis Ive ever owned.
(ok, they are the only skis ive ever owned!)
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You know it makes sense.
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I tried them both at Castleford too, preferred the RX8. The 5* felt a bit like it's little brother.
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OK, and the winner is...
The Fischer RX 8 FTI incl. Bindung Fischer FX 12 Railflex2 2005-6 at 379euros from ski-bilek.de
The total was 391euros and I've got to work out whether it's cheaper after commission/exchange rates etc by bank transfer or PayPal (I'm grateful that some on here have already dealt with them!!).
Thanks everyone, and special mention to WTFH for his insight and knowledge in this matter when I PM'd him for extra info.
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Poster: A snowHead
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slikedges, That's a pretty good deal. Enjoy. When will you be christening them?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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slikedges, I've also bought from them (via an eBay auction). Great service and I got my skis for an incredible price
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spyderjon, I'll try to pay tomorrow, then it'll be 3 days (probably working days) so maybe next week at MK? I'm so excited .
rob@rar.org.uk, as said on the other thread, there are some unbelievable deals on there!
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A follow-up.
Paid Wed 28/9 by Swift/IBAN Euro Bank Transfer which cost me £20 so the whole thing came to £291 cf UK prices £430?
Skis arrived Tue 4/10 first thing in the morning, well packed and padded and looking every bit as stunning as I could have hoped for...
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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I paid about £220 for mine, but they have the railflex11 bindings not 12
fantastic bit of kit, i love em.... just need some new boots to go with them now
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Royal, where'd you get them for £220?
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are these any good ?
Fischer RC 4 Worldcup SC 160 cm 2005 incl. FR 12 New !!
Buy It Now price: EUR 329.00 (Approximately £223.32)
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They are a specialist slalom ski. Great on piste if you ski them hard, but not so good off-piste.
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Also a bit short at 160. 165 is the legal minimum length for racing.
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Royal, wow, but I wanted shorter and they don't seem to do them.
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send them an email, they speak very good inglish and might have other sizes soon?
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You know it makes sense.
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Just after a bit of info, am looking for a new pair of ski's should the right pair come along at the right price.
Would these RX8's be suitable for me? I've had about 7 and a half weeks on ski's, and can comfortably ski most reds and just moving onto blacks. I also would like to try starting going into the deep stuff a bit more off piste. I am a fairly aggressive skiier, given that I am 6ft and about 17 stone, so tend to throw myself at the mountain rather than just potter about a bit.
I am being pushed to go faster and straighter by my brothers (as they say my technique is now good) and say I just need to get as much mileage as possible under me now. As I say I am being pushed to go straighter down the hill, and faster, but my Dynastar Omecarve 7's don't seem to be allowing me to progress, as they feel unstable at higher speeds.
So, as I say, would:
A) Rx8's in general be a good choice for me, and
B) Would 165's be adequate, or should I hold out for a pair of 170's???
Was also thinking about Rossi B1's in a 170ish size
Your thoughts please!
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Poster: A snowHead
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Charlatanefc, For your size, ability & performance requirements I'd try the Atomic Metron M11 in 172cm.
It's a great on piste carver that still skids, well combined with v.good off-piste floatation.
S&R's new store on the Wirral stock them. They list it as a piste prestige ski but that's not correct (like many other S&R listings) as it's really a freeride ski.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Skied the RX 8 at MK yesterday. But was doing the Warren Smith thing, so hardly skied freely and hardly gave them much of a run at all. First impressions: forgiving, hold an edge well. Will have to push on them a bit to find out more.
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slikedges wrote: |
Skied the RX 8 at MK yesterday. But was doing the Warren Smith thing........ |
Ah, plenty of one-legged ankle flexing exercises then
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Thanks for the info chaps, I'll let you know what I end up doing
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slikedges wrote: |
I'm not sure I'd survive a week with the guy, much less get the best out of him, at my current level of fitness! |
Warren's courses aren't too bad physically, & I'm certainly not the fittest on the slope. One of the things that really helped me was using Warren's on-slope stretching routine (once warmed up of course) & then again as a warm down at the end of the day - and sometimes again back at the chalet after a shower. To my amazement I managed 7 consecutive full days (the course is 5 skiing days but I'd booked a days private tuition on the middle day off & also on the day after the end of the course) hard work with hardly an ache & it's a routine I've continued to use.
The ankle flexing, braquage & thigh steering drills certainly transformed my skiing & I always do them a few times at the start of each day just to ensure that I'm over the skis etc. If any time I feel I'm not skiing well (usually a bit back seatish) I then go back to them & I find they put me right in a few minutes.
Once mastered (well almost) they're also great drills to do for testing new skis as they show low speed control & response to subtle inputs etc.
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