Thanks Gary, and yes, it was more the visual overview that I was trying to show you guys, not so much the numerical scoring. ?Their comments in the text portion of the reviews are also interesting (if you can read German ?

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Jim, you're absolutely correct in what you say, and I agree completely. ?My basic point being, and sorry if I wasn't more expansive on this, is that ski reviews are inherently imperfect and subjective. ?There is really no way to make them truly objective when you have peoples perceptions and judgments involved, and by non-professionals at that. ?Besides, all it takes is one or two testers who either love or hate a particular attribute on a ski to throw the whole curve off. ?Hence my comment on regional preferences and biases. ?I can imagine a German guy, just finished a run on the Speeds, scratching his cubiform scalp, saying "Zis Speed, eet eez narrower und I like ze schnell narrow rippers, ach du lieber!.....90 punkte fuer ze edge grip."?
If you look at some of the other skis reviewed there, you'll see some which scored much lower in several categories, or low all around -- in the 60 points or lower range. ?A 20 point lower score probably begins to mean something, and is much more statistically significant as a difference between, say, the 80 score of a Magnum and the 83 score of the Speed. ?A difference of three points on this scale and with such test methods, is probably statistically meaningless, and is splitting hairs -- they are effectively equal. ?I would say that even a ten point spread is mighty slim and probably not noticeable in the real world. ?Bottom line is that such a scale where 10 points actually just begins to mean something, then the scale of 1 - 100 is probably just as meaningful as 1 - 10, or a slider on a scale.
What is personally interesting to me, however, is the difference between their rating of the 07-08 Speed, and the 08-09. ?You can see that with Head's changing of the ski for this year, making it slightly wider and with a tighter turn radius, it actually scored lower in edge grip and stability/smoothness, but made it more versatile.
Another thing to note, and this may be significant in what you're seeing, Jim, and may make my previous comments meaningless, is that the 07-08 Speed was tested in 170 and 177 lengths, and the Magnum was tested at 163 and 170 (see Getestete Langen on the PDF). ?This is probably where the higher scores for edge grip and stability come from....makes sense. ?The 08-09 Speed, on the other hand, was tested at 163 and 170, just like the Magnum, and lookie here, it scored almost identical to the Magnum. ?Interesting....ja?
Anyway, I wanted to bring the website to your attention, so that when you're shopping for you next pair of skis, you can go there to look for another opinion. ?Now that you know how the matrix works, you don't need to speak German to glimpse whether a ski is liked or panned. ?Another resource for the compulsive ski shoppers here....

Perry -- corrections made, thanks for catching that.? That'll teach me to count properly next time -- anything more than I can count on five fingers is just too much some days!? ?
