Author Topic: Your Ski Equip. Awakening?  (Read 881 times)

midwif

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Re: Your Ski Equip. Awakening?
« Reply #15 on: February 02, 2010, 03:23:44 pm »

The culture of skiing thrives on ski choice selection above all else and to a degree higher than any other equipment oriented sport. We all get wrapped up in skis, and, I dare say, we have all bought at least one pair that just did not measure up. While I can say I'm very happy with my 2 ski quiver, both are new to me this year. Is change for change sake or perceived meaningful need a good thing? Are we influencing others to ask the right questions or are we encouraging them to join in on the hype. Ask me, next year, about this years quiver and challenge the sanity of changes made.

Now back to "how can I get my skis to higher angles?" and "when am I going out again"?

Mike
Truer words have notbeen spoken on this board!
I find myself getting caught up in the "must have the best, next new ski" feelings.
Then bills from the next semester show up!!? :'(
Helps to keep this ski quiver GROUNDED in realilty. :)

I am satisfied with my Every Thangs (except for the horrible name).
And the skis Jim got me for 100$ which are now known as the Vision Zeal made me quite happy at Aspen.

Looking forward to getting another 15+ days of skiing in. Starting this weekend in Vermont.
I also ordered the PMTS Instructors Manual. I need to get my tipping back.

Lynn


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