Poster: A snowHead
|
|
|
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
|
parlor, yeah right, wotever.
In fact I took my original 9XO's heliskiing - significantly narrower than my current ones or the '06 model.
Thankfully the first day was just a half day, as all my chums on their Volant Chubbs (wide-ish) were sweating not one little bit by the time we got home whereas I was just a tad damp, everywhere. And exhausted. I did feel adequately vindicated to move onto Chubbs myself the next day. (Phew!)
That said, one of the guides was on skinny skis - as he put it, "If I'm skiing hip deep powder, I want my hips to know too". He was Austrian and had been heli-guiding for, err, ever, so I guess he'd logged the hours.
Part of my argument with wide skis is that the same heli-week we had a really nice guy in our group who was not a strong skier by any measure. He didn't slow us down, but it was a close run thing and after day 2 the guides suggested he try (can't recall the model) some really fat skis. He then coped very nicely.
Which was great for him, us and everyone else, but...I think I want a little more challenge - and reward - from my skiing. I don't want to think that the technology is doing all the work. The Chubbs helped, I could 11 any slope, super-G any powder, etc. Much easier than (and differently fun from) my 9X0s but...
Before you ask, having tried a few fat skis in the last few years, I last used cable bindings and wooden skis in 1990. Our hire shop (reasonably) said the reps could either use their 1950s collection or use their own personal skis. A fair point given the conditions and leading to fun chairlift conversations with older ESF instructors reminiscing about their youth when they saw what we were skiing on! It did make one concentrate on technique rather than technology
|
|
|
|
|
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
|
I used to feel the same way David.
Mince pie anyone?
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|