Poster: A snowHead
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...well my much loved and trusty Rossi 9XOs have come to the end of their P-Tex bases. A service last week in Italy revealed the edges beginning to separate from the plastic and a small stone up Le Tour managed to remove 2 inches of "edge base". After 150 days or so I can hardly complain...
More worrying, there are some disconcerting ripples in front of the binding plate just where my last pair broke. I am more than ever convinced there's a design fault...
So what to do now?
Spend all season ski testing?
Buy a pair of piste skis and hire for powder and rando? This currently appeals as I am afraid I spend far too much time on piste and rather fancy going back to slalom skis - after all, they'll work fine off piste anyway.
I just don't know what to do?
The problem being that while I adore deep fluffy powder (and the occasional deep fluffy tour du duvet) I can ski that on most things whereas I find many modern skis disappointing on piste. (I like my skis a little demanding...)
Tum tee tum. What a terrible dilemma to face...
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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David Murdoch, easy. Buy two pairs.
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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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now's the perfect opportunity to get yourself those stockli dp 201s you've always wanted
dynastar legend pros and rossi squads also fall into the category of fat skis that won't ski themselves
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Wouldn't something by Volkl, Stockli or Head be better if you want a demanding ski? I'd have thought AC3s or Stormider XLs might be "up your strasse" (with apologies to Fry and Laurie)
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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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David Murdoch wrote: |
a small stone up Le Tour |
ouch.
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AC4
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David Murdoch, slalom are great fun on piste and skiable in new powder. Wouldn't fancy them much in heavier stuff.
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Try some Scott Missions from your friendly local zoo
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marc gledhill, one should be able to ski anything anywhere... (no emoticon for self-righteous I'm afraid )
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Get with the latest trends.
Blades are the oly way to go.
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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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Ooh I'm really upset for you - having to buy new skis - life is hard!
Given your parameters(& opportunities to ski) I'd seriously consider going for 2 pairs - 1 slalom, 1 fat & mounted with freerides e.g. Movements or Black Diamonds etc. If you know anyone going to Whistler they had a large number of last year's Fischer RC SL & GS for Can$299 a pair which seriously tempted me.
I've recently been learning to ski a 100mm waist ski in 3 foot high moguls so maybe that's another option for you!
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DB, nope. Don't be silly.
Arno, true. Found some truly awful stuff last week. Immediate "quiche" alert and "bail piste left".
fatbob, horrible isn't it? I think you're right - or buy piste skis as the daily use and hire/borrow alternates depending on powder conditions. Although, I do also really want to try the Stocklis (not the DPs - which seem to be proliferating everywhere I look).
And Arno, "won't ski themselves" is not necessarily a recommendation, nor is "won't turn without auxiliary engines and external assistance" I want "challenging" and "demanding" with a healthy "rewarding" not just "plain daft"...
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You know it makes sense.
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David Murdoch, well the one ski of my recommendations that i have skied myself fits that bill i reckon (the legend pro) - i'm sure it wouldn't be too hard to find a pair to try in chamonix
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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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Arno, I would suspect that the Dynastar test centre up the GMs would have a pair or two. Will give them a bash and see if I can get over my Dynastar antipathy. Will report....
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