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davidof wrote: |
What Europe needs is better snow. |
Everywhere needs better/more snow all the time.
If only someone could invent snowfall every night that comes in nice and moist and stable, instantly consolidates with the existing pack to a buttery finish, topping off with a bit of real fluff (but not enough to get windloaded). Then I might run out of excuses
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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DB,
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Is it really fun skiing 110mm + waisted skis on piste for the other 4 to 5 days? Can you do short turns on such a wide ski (anybody got any such clips)
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I don't have any clips, but my 118mm's are happier making short turns than my 92mm's. No way I'd be taking the bigger ones out if I knew I was skiing pistes all day though (unless there was more than 15/20cm of fresh snow on them). That's more to do with flex than width though, the 92mm's are much happier making more GS style turns (funnily enough it's the other way around in powder!).
I haven't spent much time at Soll, but I've had several weeks in Westendorf where I've spent probably at least 50% of the time offpiste. That was all on hired piste skis though, before I got my own.
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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?
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clarky999, just out of interest, what skis do you teach on?
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Something around the mid 80s I've found to be a very good compromise to go all over with equal amounts of fun on hardpack powder and everything in between.
If you can get the stiffness right for you, something with this width can still be lively on piste but also equal fun in powder, like others have said you can be in the snow but still have easy control without having to over think things.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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rob@rar wrote: |
clarky999, just out of interest, what skis do you teach on? |
Now the 92mm twins - which I find is fine with beginners (which is all I teach). I don't find them any worse for teaching than the 80mm Legend 8000s I used to have anyway. Probably not suitable for teaching anyone who's ahd more than three weeks or so skiing before though.
I did buy some Atomic SX11 piste skis from Arno, but found them too hard work to use for lessons, they like the speed.
Last edited by Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do. on Fri 2-03-12 15:36; edited 1 time in total
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meh, Couldn't agree more
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The guy from Snoworks in St Anton looked at my Dynastar Legends (75 under foot, not rockered - an old model) and said I would do better to hire some wider skis for off-piste. I was a bit disappointed with that verdict, bearing in mind that I'm not about to travel on ski holidays with more than one pair of skis and I don't particularly want to incur hire charges either. So far they've performed adequately for me in all conditions; perhaps a little noodly on hard pack, because they're so light, but not excessively so. I suppose the truth is that there's no such thing as an all-mountain ski. On balance, I'm probably happy with prioritizing an improvement in my technique over shelling out on new gear.
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gatecrasher,
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Snoworks BBr review
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what/where is that?
Btw, I had no idea I was saying anything controversial!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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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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Pedantica, Not much
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You know it makes sense.
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Pedantica, buried somewhere in the "my mate wants some bbrs" thread I think!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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my new 92mm MSPs are the first ski i've thought no matter what the conidtions today i can beast it..sweet. In fact most enjoyable ski i've skied on piste for a long time..as well.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Glen Charman, seriously. I thought most people agreed with this:
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Everythings a compromise
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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?
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gatecrasher wrote: |
Pedantica, buried somewhere in the "my mate wants some bbrs" thread I think! |
Don't know where that is, sorry (or what bbrs are, come to that.)
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Pedantica, it's a ski, Salomon BBR. Comes range of options, with an all-mountain bias. Distinctive because of the big surfboard like tip and a relatively narrow tail on most of the models.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Czar with a Baron acts as a raiser plate and gives a reasonable turning ski on piste considering its 43mtr turn radius. I would say that a reasonable amount of technique and effort is also needed.
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Pedantica, sorry to mention it, you'd be better off looking away!
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gatecrasher, I've found the thread now. To be fair, the Snoworks guy I was talking to - not Phil - didn't actually recommend that I go and hire some BBRs, just 'something wider'.
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Btw, seeing as I'm less than 5'2", and not hugely heavy, wouldn't 75mm count as wide(ish) anyway?
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Pedantica, as you've said you get on with them in all conditions I don't see a problem!
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gatecrasher, yes, but there comes a point when you start thinking about the level of 'getting on', particularly if an instructor advises that life would be easier on something different. Maybe I'd best stop thinking! I find, generally, that threads on sHs which get me thinking, also invariably involve large expenditure!
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Pedantica, You had the wrong ski instructor you need the one in Soll
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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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Pedantica, I'm feeling it with you!
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Pedantica wrote: |
Maybe I'd best stop thinking! I find, generally, that threads on sHs which get me thinking, also invariably involve large expenditure! |
Stop thinking & buy new skis. You know you want to, and something has got to fuel the recovery.
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Poster: A snowHead
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clarky999 wrote: |
rob@rar wrote: |
clarky999 wrote: |
Mosha Marc wrote: |
livetoski wrote: |
Pedantica,
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I suppose the truth is that there's no such thing as an all-mountain ski
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wow take cover |
Everythings a compromise. All mountain skis do everything, just none of them very well |
I dunno, a proper all mountain (90-100 underfoot, trad camber, slight tip rocker, medium-stiff flex) will destroy variable and crud... |
Not as good on piste as a dedicated piste ski though... |
Yeah for sure, just making the point they're not quite 'jack of all trades, master of none.' |
I was being a bit tongue in cheek. I still use a 100+, trad camber, no rocker, medium/stiff flex as my everyday ski. I just pray there's no boiler plate!! But it's a real eye opener to get back on a pair of SL's now and again and realise how bad the others are on piste.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Pedantica wrote: |
gatecrasher, I've found the thread now. To be fair, the Snoworks guy I was talking to - not Phil - didn't actually recommend that I go and hire some BBRs, just 'something wider'. |
Had he seen you ski?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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davidof, very briefly
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I take my prophet 100s everywhere. I just feel like they suit my style and technique in what ever instance I use them.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Mosha Marc, Sounds like my ski apart from being 98mm they are sub 100. I like getting on a pair of SL's, they are amazing on ice, but for all round use I love my mid fats. I have taken them to a 3 degree side and 0.75 base angle, at least it gives me a fighting chance on ice, although in Dec on a mogul field of ice I wiped out most turns as they just would not grip
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Well I took my SL-Rs out on saturday for the first time this season and had a ball. So much more fun on piste!
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There was no powder or off-piste skiing in Cervinia last week, but I did see a fair few fat skis about. All Brits of course. It seems only Brits care about having the latest equipment, performance-fitted boots, stupidly expensive gear. The Italians seem quite happy with their old stuff plus they can go skiing every weekend rather than once or twice a year.
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under a new name wrote: |
Well I took my SL-Rs out on saturday for the first time this season and had a ball. So much more fun on piste! |
This is a good benchmark for working out the difference in grip that can be obtained on piste, for those who have only ever used wider all mountain and run of the mill piste skis, its worth trying some SLs with good edges to really gauge what you really want from an all mountain ski.
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queen bodecia wrote: |
There was no powder or off-piste skiing in Cervinia last week, but I did see a fair few fat skis about. All Brits of course. It seems only Brits care about having the latest equipment, performance-fitted boots, stupidly expensive gear. The Italians seem quite happy with their old stuff plus they can go skiing every weekend rather than once or twice a year. |
I suppose the locals and those who can travel by car (e.g. Germans, Dutch etc) can take multiple pairs of skis and have the better tool for the job on the day. Gnarly off piste is where it's at so the Brit skier takes his newly purchased fat soft skis in the hope it will dump while he/she is there. More times than not they end up using a powder ski where a piste or 'all-mountain ski' would be the better tool for the job. Of course if he/she leaves the powder skis at home, sod's law says it will dump.
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queen bodecia wrote: |
There was no powder or off-piste skiing in Cervinia last week, but I did see a fair few fat skis about. All Brits of course. . |
No Off piste skiing? Really? was it all fenced off???
Off piste is a lot more than fresh tracks in fluffy powder, I suspect there was plenty of very enjoyable spring snow to be found off piste in Cervinia, with maybe some variable snow to get to the right pitches, all areas where width helps IMHO.....
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