One of the benefits of working in a ski shop this season is all the older skis to tune.
I tried the Ripstick 96 against the Fischer Ranger, Mantra, and Salomoin qst99. The Ripstick was the hands down winner. so lively, light, and had the best edge hols on the harder stuff. Definitely getting a pair.I really liked this ski(rip stick) at e Demo Day this year. definitely big smile generating. but like the enforcer the Test version looks better than the production ski.
I tried the Ripstick 96 against the Fischer Ranger, Mantra, and Salomoin qst99. The Ripstick was the hands down winner. so lively, light, and had the best edge hols on the harder stuff. Definitely getting a pair.
the Test version looks better than the production ski
Our local on-mountain shop couldn't sell a single pair
Comprex's should have Geze's on them.I just picked these up from a friend of the community and gave them the full Monty.
490RD on the Comprex S, and 957E on the Comprex G.
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The springs on my neon yellow 962R broke in half!! Good geezer's are hard to find. (Not a typo)Comprex's should have Geze's on them.
Yeah, I have some G90R's that came new out of the box with cracked heelsThe springs on my neon yellow 962R broke in half!! Good geezer's are hard to find. (Not a typo)
Who re they autographed by?Ballet anyone? I will need a Club-a one piece to go with these
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Bill do you have any photos of the Elan (Cliff Taylor) GLM skis that were the main stay rental of so many shops in the 1970's? They seemed to always use the Spademan bindings.
Thanks Dave, between you and Bill, one of you two had to have something.