We need a Razor Tune version of irons man.
First of all, I think Swix and Toko and Wintersteiger are making a mint with their irons. Especially the world cup ones.
I mean they're just irons. Not much different to clothes irons except for the steam holes (or the absence of) and the digital thermostat.
Good clothes irons can be had for $50-$100 Aussie, which is, I don't know, $35-$60 USD.
Ski irons are in the AUD$200 and above price range. And that's just the basic, non-thermostat one.
I'm not one to complain about prices for anything ski related. I'm used to paying top dollar for ski shit.
But ski irons man.
It's just a fucking iron.
Irons are like toasters. You can get toasters for 5 bucks because the technological principle is not that complicated and have been around for like, what, a hundred years?
I don't mind paying for AUD$500 bucks for a ski iron. But for god's sake, make it cordless like clothes irons already are.
First of all, I think Swix and Toko and Wintersteiger are making a mint with their irons. Especially the world cup ones.
I mean they're just irons. Not much different to clothes irons except for the steam holes (or the absence of) and the digital thermostat.
Good clothes irons can be had for $50-$100 Aussie, which is, I don't know, $35-$60 USD.
Ski irons are in the AUD$200 and above price range. And that's just the basic, non-thermostat one.
I'm not one to complain about prices for anything ski related. I'm used to paying top dollar for ski shit.
But ski irons man.
It's just a fucking iron.
Irons are like toasters. You can get toasters for 5 bucks because the technological principle is not that complicated and have been around for like, what, a hundred years?
I don't mind paying for AUD$500 bucks for a ski iron. But for god's sake, make it cordless like clothes irons already are.
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