Author Topic: Architects needed -- building a quiver  (Read 1139 times)

speed163

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Re: Architects needed -- building a quiver
« Reply #45 on: March 25, 2009, 09:53:37 pm »
I almost demoed them in Utah this past Feb.  I regret not having done so.  The young woman in the shop raved about them and said most female skiers that tried them had nothing negative to say. In addition, they were well researched by my personal norseman and trusty cohorts.  Too bad I wasn't traveling out west next week with Svend, as I could try them on their 'home' turf.

Unfortunately, you are right Lynn.  I will have to relay my feedback next season. :'(  Perhaps a coordinating ski ensemble is required to enhance the aesthetics of the skis ?  ;)

This leads me to NY........while The Viking is away, I have no time to play.(more  :'( :'( :'( )  I would love to carve up some GS turns, but I reck'on my fillies need tend'in.  The new ponies will have to remain bridled until they can share some 'tubocharged' slope time with like-minded ski folks. :(.  Until then, I'll have to be content with seasonal ski memories and taunting Svend with the manual shifting option .

Again, thanks to y'all for your input. The best is yet to come.

Giddy-up into spring....summer... ..fall......

Terryl