Author Topic: To fat or not to fat? That is the question.  (Read 576 times)

Gary

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Re: To fat or not to fat? That is the question.
« on: October 14, 2006, 09:22:06 pm »
To consider that the sidecut in the new mid-fat skis make them more adaptable to a variety of terrain is certainly a larger factor for those looking for their one quiver ski.

Big Mountain skis for people who ski front side...I don't get it. Maybe it's just show and tell. Heck, maybe they like the way you can slide them around.

It's the ski? industry that seems to thrive on new gimmicks. We're a people that loves the fresh idea, the latest gizmo. Some I'm sure good and some well...

Fact is, you can match your personality to your boards and your gear...the whole idea is that if it makes you feel good, solid, fast, in control...can't be all bad.

Hopefully, before we spend the money, we try the ski, or ask the right questions and be fortunate enough to be with a salesperson that knows how to ask the right questions and make the right suggestions.

OR...they can just ask us!

G