if anything I will become even more annoying.
How is that even possible.
if anything I will become even more annoying.
Just out of curiosity where are you skiing your FIS SL’s @Tony Storaro ? East coast?
sounds like you’ve got the right ski for the right conditions/terrain coupled with the right attitude.
Yes, there is an immediacy to the input that gives you great feedback and response but can be punishing if you don’t know how to use them or are still figuring it out. . That’s just the price of admission but it’s worth it once you figure it out.
Yes, there is an immediacy to the input that gives you great feedback and response but can be punishing if you don’t know how to use them or are still figuring it out. . That’s just the price of admission but it’s worth it once you figure it out.
Agree FIS SL can be reactive when learning and working on technique. Once mastered, it can be your best friend. Almost like an all mountain ski. Just have to be gentle. However, being gentle does not appear to the usual MO for most forum members.
Well look in soft snow and slush you are either gentle or on your ass, there is no third option.
Not so much as gentle but smooth.
Not so much as gentle but smooth.
They can do gentle on ice and hard pack too.
Just have to dial back on the testosterone and adrenaline.
Skiing starts in the head.
Just like sex. Variety is key.
I want to ski like that:
Just wait til next season when he’s caught the bug of monoboarding.The bastard has gotten to a lot of us…
I’ll be happy to test them out for you so they’re ready for next season.I recently grabbed some new Rossi FIS SL but in the "long" length of 165.
Today's impulse buy was new Dynastar FIS SL in the "short" 157 length. Clearly "FIS Tony" has gotten to me ! My season is now done as of today, and I will decide on the keeper next season . Both were at 40% off so no tough to say no to them when "race" skis rarely go on sale up here.
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BOY ! those are the perfect clips to watch before heading out tomorrow !!!! Thank you !