Poster: A snowHead
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I have recently bought a pair of Scott Missions in 178 cm length. I have a few issues with the skiis and would appreciate clarification from more knowledgable types than myself.
They have a quoted turn radius of 14.9m, however, On the ski the radius is stated as 17.5/16.5m. Why is this?
The 2 skiis are slightly different shades which made me suspect they were not a matched pair although the serial number is the same on each ski, so guess this means they are properly matched ?
The bar code on the ski was marked as "Scott Mission ver A" what is ver A any ideas?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Can't help with your radius query but I do know that "ver A" means it has been passed at the factory as A Version (Grade A). Scott like, all other ski manufactures, have a strict quality control and sometimes there are minor cosmetic defects on the top sheets (basically the graphic sheet) and whilst structurally sound these will be sold at a discount to the retailer and be known as B Version.
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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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is the turning radius the same for 178 length as shorter lengths? have you skiied on them yet?
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sledger, Welcome to snowHeads
The Mission in a 178cm give a turn radius of 14.7m, not 14.9m
The Missions use a dual radius technology, I am thinking the 17.5/16.5 figures might refer to that, but I'm not 100%
The graphics should be different on both skis and as such the top sheet graphics would have been made at a different time to one another, therefore not guaranteeing dye batch matching between the 2 graphics.
Ver 'A' is indeed first perfect quality.
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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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dan100, 168 - 13.2m
178 - 14.7m
183 - 15.9m
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sledger, quite a few Scott skis have a larger radius at the front of the ski than at the tail. According to them, this helps turn initiation whilst providing a rapid "kick" from the tail when exiting a turn. Makes skiing switch "interesting"
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sledger,
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They have a quoted turn radius of 14.9m, however, On the ski the radius is stated as 17.5/16.5m. Why is this?
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The ski has a dual side cut, due to the tapper at the tip. The Shorter radius applies to the running length for the piste, the higher for the full camber, off piste.
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The 2 skiis are slightly different shades which made me suspect they were not a matched pair although the serial number is the same on each ski, so guess this means they are properly matched ?
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The skis are made seperatley and then matched by hand to be paired, this may explain the different topsheet colouring.
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The bar code on the ski was marked as "Scott Mission ver A" what is ver A any ideas?
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'A' is Retail approved.
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Thanks for the responses chaps-seems to make sense now
dan100, I have used them and would say the short radius performance is suprisingly good
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