Poster: A snowHead
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OK, so I've been told that my first pair of skis will break my heart, and Snowhot's threads have bought up the subject of some folks who are still on their first set, but many of you who have been skiing/boarding for years have clearly moved on from your first skis or board.
I wondered if you would like to share your thoughts on your first sets of skis or board, what were they, how long did you own them, did you like them, what were they good at, best run in them, and what happened to them? That sort of thing. Get the idea? Looking forward to your stories.
Last edited by Poster: A snowHead on Wed 17-10-07 22:25; edited 1 time in total
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Mien are still sat by the front door, 2 and a bit years since I last used them
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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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FenlandSkier, That's sad - poor skis
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Came across my first board in the loft the other day - a Snowjam 163, bought as a package when I was working in the US about 5 years ago. The boots and bindings were pretty sh1te but the board was half decent............oh the memories, not sure I could get rid of her, I'll find a way to use her somewhere in the house someday. Possibly as a shelf in the nursery?
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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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My first pair of skis were hand me downs from my uncle - way too long for me at the time (190cm and 14 years old). Still remember skiing down the white lady and glas maol on those bad boys.
Then a couple of years ago eventually dug them out from under the bed.
And turned them into a home made garden seat
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I've skied a lot longer than some. So my first pair of ski is much taller than me and straight and narrow. Those of you who had been skiing for some years knows what I'm talking about.
I was skiing on them last winter.
Although I've bough another pair of ski (actually TWO pairs), I've yet to ski them.
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Mine are from 98/99, a pair of 180cm Atomic Beta CarvX 9.18s. Currently sitting about 15 feet from me, awaiting their sad final trip to the dump due to lack of space and the realisation that I'll never ever use them again, despite the fact I loved them at the time.
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Mine were a set of Hexcel Mirage 190cm, c1980. Incredibly light, had an Aluminium honeycomb core. Still got them in the Garage Loft.
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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.
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I bought my 1st pair of skis in Murren. I was staying in Lauterbrunnen for three weeks and discovered that it was cheaper to buy a pair of ex-rentals than it was to hire for three weeks. Never intended to take them home, but I did, and I kept them for the next 5 years. Eventually they succumbed to a hidden rock on Blackrock and were abandoned at Crystal Sport in favour of a new pair.
I still regret not bringing them home.
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Dan, Just to wind up graeme, how about a "what became of your first blades, and if it's not 'ritual burning', why not?" post?
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You know it makes sense.
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Atomic_Mick wrote: |
My first pair of skis was a pair of Atomic C9's |
That's what mine were too Don't tell Megamum but they're orange and have matching orange poles.
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My mum collects my ski boots, paints them and turns them into flower-pots for the back garden, crazy old thing.
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Poster: A snowHead
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I gave my first pair of skis to my niece when she started skiing. She has long since out grown them, and I think they are still in the attic where they live.
No one is interested in my old straight skis now days.
For Christmas last year, my dad gave me my Great Great Uncle Gunners skis. I cried. What an awesome piece of heritage to have those skis.
Sure glad someone kept those around.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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SnowHot, Hmmmmmm the Karma, friends past.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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They are in the loft, my second pair are in the spare room awaiting a listing on ebay.
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SnowHot, They look like P12's too.
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1971 Jelas, bright red, 175cm or so, cable heel bindings "half automatic" was the term we used, they had a lever at the front to lock down the heel cable. White and dayglo pink baskets on the poles.
Laceup boots just up to the lower shin, dark blue vinyl?, red shoe laces.
Couldn't wait to get to the mountains, the little amusement park nearby had some stone pyramids each with a slide on one end that emptied into a sand pit. It was almost cold enough but the flakes were melting on hitting the ground, I threw some sand on the slide. 7am to about 4o'clock I spent on that thing, even when it started raining. The second day I got a bit bored with that and started trying to strike a spark off the edge of the sand pit.
Those skis were trashed long before they saw snow, though I didn't know it when I showed up at Bad Kleinkirchheim. Well, whatever, they worked just fine for a learner wedge, even with half the edges missing., I really didn't know how fast I could go until I went and got some Elans (blue and yellow stripes, the year before the interlocked EEs were introduced, don't remember the model but it was comparable to the brown/red CR 03 that came later). Those I had forever, they're somewhere at the bottom of one of the McGill uni lockups in Montreal.
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Rossignol S4's with tyrolia 380 bindings bought for a $1 in the dollar shop in aspen...the bindings that is the skis were free..old pair with no bindings left in the flat I was renting for the season!!! Oh how prices have risen
They are in front of me now in my computer room..
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SMALLZOOKEEPER, Ah yes the karmas, with the Look P12's. You have an eye for gear.
Those skis are a ton of fun!
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Just like Spyderman, in the 1980's my first skis were Hexel Mirage, with Salomon bindings. An amazingly light ski. In comparrison with todays equipment, very narrow and long 190's or longer i think, also the bindings were industrial!
They were excellent at the time and lasted about 4 years (12 weeks) of holidays, and eventually dry slope use
They went to the tip about ten years ago.
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BMF_Skier wrote: |
They were excellent at the time and lasted about 4 years (12 weeks) of holidays, and eventually dry slope use
They went to the tip about ten years ago. :( |
Sounds like you never jumped on them. :-D First pair of Hexcels I had (with S555s) I wound up -in- the ski, standing on the bases.
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comprex, Re the Hexels, Didnt they have to epoxy fill the core in the binding area to stop that core collapsing? At the time i had them, I was 27 younger, thought I was invincable (ski-ing wise) so they got some real hammer! I certainly broke easier than they did!
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My pair of Salomon Xfree 7s remain in a shed at friends in Lauterbrunnen. No way i could take home 3 pairs of skis traveling alone by train with 6 weeks worth of luggage
Might just take them home if I manage to go around x-mas
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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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1st pair skis - Oxfam
2nd pair skis - Emmaus
1st board - currently for sale
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First pair of skis (seconhand of course) - K2 'compacts' with Solly S727 bindings. Used on the dryslope 'till they fell apart. First boots, Solly SX91s - the grey ones. Almost hit the ski school manager with them when throwing them out to replace them with some proper ones.
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You know it makes sense.
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My first pair of skis (2nd hand) were wrapped around a fence at Glenshee and the tip delaminated, so they went in the bin.
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Fischer VC 100's bought in Sauze D'Oux.
Used, replaced with K2 Apache Crossfires
VC's donated to a friend who has started skiing with us
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Poster: A snowHead
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My first were a pair of K2 SLC's in a mighty 200cm. Bought from Seven Sports in Haute Armley. The joy of turquoise.
Moved the bindings onto a pair of K2 5500's a few years later and junked the skis I think.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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My first pair K2 612s are still in a room somewhere on my parents farm along with a couple pairs of P9s, and K2 Velocitys
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I bought my first pair of skis from Snow & Rock on the basis of what it said in a magazine....if only I'd known then what I know now!
But it turned out that they were fantastic (K2 Mods) and I loved them to bits. Got hooked on skiing and started going far too often so I wanted something new and moved on. My lovely K2s are now Gray's first pair of skis and I hope that he's enjoying them as much as I did!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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'88 Fischer RC4 Vacuum (Race Dept) 205's. My first brand new skis. Flouro Green & Flouro Mean.
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parlor wrote: |
'88 Fischer RC4 Vacuum (Race Dept) 205's. My first brand new skis. Flouro Green & Flouro Mean. |
Did they look anything at all like these skis that are in my attic?
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I think the wire in the bindings corroded and the leather in one of the boots dried out and cracked
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They're in my cave in Monetier.
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