Poster: A snowHead
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chris, can't picture them performing in deep powder at all. Just not the surface area. Must be pretty hard work.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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PG, I have Cripple Creek 127cm twin tips which are very wide and punch through the snow really well. I do like to use my skiing as fitness training so I make it quite physical.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I was thinking the same ting PG.
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I skis 165s!
98mm waist though
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From http://www.skiboards.com/messageboard/showthread.php?t=1411 a review of the wed'ze
Skiboard: Wed'ze 132cm made by Quechua
Bindings: Releasable Salamon bindings
Location: Les gets- French Alps
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Most of you chaps probably have not seen these. A French company called Quechua is heavily marketing their so called Wed'ze "Short Skis." There are have about 8 different finish color schemes ranging from Bubbles to Lizards to Strawberries to Peppers. They retail for about $215 with bindings. I reluctantly bought a pair a few weeks ago. The tips are a bit wider than the rest of the board, but are no means Skiboard Wide. The construction is Glass Fiber Polyeurathane. The sidecut radius is 20m.
So...enough of that. The verdict:
Overall, these are not skiboards. They are short skis. There is much more board in front than there is in back and results in a somewhat strange feel especially if you sit back a bit. I did not find any real advantage of them. In fact..they kinda walk the fence between Skiboards and Skis.
Carving was so so and for sure did not hold their edge. I'm a big guy, so that likely plays a factor. However, I was able to hold an edge better with my Big Feet! while going fast on hard pack the tips began to flop around. Moguls were not so bad, as the tips flexed quite a bit.
These are not for me...especially for the price. Not only do they not perform so hot, the finish is also kinda cheap and childlike.
if you wish, you can check out more details on the website
www.wedze.com.
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obelix67, Quechua is the in house make for Decathalon ski stuff. there's been a whole thread about these not that long ago. Look good to me - ideal for dodgy beginners to start on I should think, but I'd still want to move them up to 140 or 150 afterwards. I was actually thinking of buying 4 pairs for classes! They're only about €160 in Decathlon, so I think $215 is a bit of a rip off!
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Charlotte, I'm not sure whether the above review relates to the Wed'ze (127s) or the Very Wed'ze (132s). The market for the latter targets the reasonable skier upwards according to the rep, and to me they were more fun, more reactive than the basic Wed'ze. Possibly slightly harder to control. The other ones (basic Wed'ze) were for beginners the rep reckoned, and it's true that Edward found them easier. He hadn't skied for two years, and has only been on blades the last few times out.
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obelix67, Interesting that so many shortie skiers have also noticed the problem, but sad that several said etiquette had not been mentioned. BTW any ski teacher will teach blading - any freestyle ski teacher will teach freestyle blading, so the idea that lessons weren't available shows a sad lack of understanding that the length of the ski doesn't actually change the technique very much.
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easiski, I managed to get a set of Head Big Easy with releaseables for the guy from work, I will let you know how we get on.
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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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obelix67, Tyrolias? You know about the 23 mm lift plate for those, looks very much like the Spruce Mtn. ones?
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ask doc or valmorel on skibards message board
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You know it makes sense.
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obelix67, how long are they though? I put most people on skis around shoulder to mouth height (depending on their experience). I don't like to see anyone on skis longer than eyebrow for lessons - I can't see the need! I ski 155 most of the time (am 165 myself) and 163 now for off piste ..... Michael Walchofer is around 18?? and skis 165 in slalom (the nearest in speed to any holiday skier).
Hope you enjoy them though - very easy to turn, but don't do too much ice unless you have super sharp edges!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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We went up, first we did the difference between snowplough ski and snow plough blades, then we did sliding, then eyes down hill (ok fk that) hold on to just above your knees, then take it from there.
He had a blast, he acheived more with me than he did with a professional instructor. Maybe I have a calling....I was also complimented by one of the ESS instructors (smug).
He had never done an 80 meter traverse.
He felt affected by altitude, coffee n sugar to resuss.
Then having done a blue I took him back to a nursery slope to practice and he did 5 more hours than he managed on skis. Apparently his knees and anles were not twisted as bad on blades. His greatest feeling of acheivement was being able to get up on his feet unassisted after falling which he found very hard on skis.
He is coming back next weekend - if in the end he progresses from blades to skis I couldnt care less - he enjoyed today even though he felt that falling on blades was harder (personally I blame a distinct lack of soft snow to land on.)
Anyway - if you are out there and you are thinking of going on snow blades or skiboards or whatever you want to call them.
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Poster: A snowHead
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easiski, Let me know if you want some Wed'ze( French for Radical!), Mrs SZK is International Marketting/Design Manager at Quechua, she may have some ex-demo stuff knocking around, i'll ask.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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SMALLZOOKEEPER, you just arent like that blondie french guy in your shop (or his shop) at all - you really come across as a nice guy, wierd as hell, but quite nice.
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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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obelix67, Who do you mean, i'm the boy, you need mr to give someone an ear bending?
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Apparently when he fell the instructor tried to straighten his skis - but not being too considerate for knees and ankles....
Possibly the funniest viewing event of the day was watching him catch a good turn towards what he thought was powder - only to find a 3 ft high ice wall - both bindings released as expected fortunately.
Got a text from him today he is coming up again next week - he isnt brave enough yet for the night skiing.
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easiski, Just spoke to him this morning - he has extended the rental of the skiboards until the end of the season - a good sign.
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o dear not again parlour you are the same as a football hooligan you HATE skibladers/boarders because they dont participate in the same snow sliding discipline as you as some football fans HATE THE OPPOSITION FANS dont try and speak for all skiers and snowboarders hating bladers you called us all idiots and ther will be some skiers who might laugh at your silly nuschool skis after all theyre not proper skis are they do us a favour and grow up
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The Parisian lady in the next bed to my wife in Moutier Hospital was quite firm in her view that she would never use blades again and in future would stick to "ski classique". In her view blades are "tres tres dangereux"
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Hey fitz, bud, I think we have done that one to death aleady lets all love everyone and enjoy the snow, during the past few weeks I have lost one friend and 3 different families we know from 3 different land masses have lost a child (Sco/Ire/Swis) - there is more to life than all this bitterness n crap - lets all enjoy what we can, while we can.
Parlour enjoy the snow mate and I hope you dont have to experience any more crap from bawbags, wannae be hooligans on any type of mountain equipment be it blades, boards or skis.
Whether folk want to snowblade, ski, snowboard, sledge, or take a horse drawn sleigh, whatever snow transportation lights your candle.
Just enjoy it, be safe and be happy.
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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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obelix67, THE post of the year so far.
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chris, cheers mate here is hoping folk can just get on with it
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You know it makes sense.
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PG, I have to admit that my 127's are not good in deeeep powder. Yesterday I was up to my waist in the stuff on a very steep off-piste slope and found I couldn't move once I'd stopped. I had to almost swim in the snow to get back onto a piste. Would I have been any better off with more suitable skii's? And is it worth buying them for what must be a rarity anyway?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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first post here so be gentle with me please, i have skied/been a skier for the last 14/15 years, been a qualiffied instructor for the majority of this time. back in 97 i was going to pamporovo/bulgaria for a weeks fun, i managed to get a set of blades on test for that week. my first run was on my 185's/usual skis, then decided to give the funny little skis a go. since that day i have never went back to longer skis for fun, only for instructing purposes. have had a variety of different blades/skiboards and now find myself on a set of summitt customs with bomber elite non-release bindings/110cm skiboards. i can keep up with the majority of skiers on longer skis and can carve turns as well as anyone (on blades or long skis). please dont say that snowblades/skiboards are for lazy people, its simply not true. as for hooligan elements/idiots on snow, anyone can go out with a pre-conceived idea of one group of people and see what they want to see. i have seen idiots on skis, blades and snowboards, and to be honest i have prob seen more people skiing beyond there abillitys on longer skis than any of the other disciplines. i seem to remember this elitism when snowboards became popular. live and let live is what i say, just cause someone uses a shorter ski than yourself doesnt mean anything more than they are having fun on a different piece of equipment.
graeme
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Poster: A snowHead
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graeme, welcome to snowHeads!
I blade too (some of the time), but don't think I'm any more/less of an idiot on short or long skis!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I have a pair of Line Pro 99cm ones for sale, not a lot of use - red n black with non release bindings - make me an offer!!!
They have a bag too
A
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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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I wonder if I could graft on a set of blades to an old wooden sledge and make it go a bit better. There's no hills round here so anything that makes it slide better makes life easier.
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