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Hi Everyone,
I have a pair of Blossom FlyUp cheater GS skis in 174 cm for about 4 years. Approximately they have been skied 40-50 days. I took it to the shop for base grind and full tune up only once just before this season.
I am in New England. I usually ski them on hard-pack/icy condition. Half of the days are 3 hours night skiing.
I recently bought another pair of very similar skis (same sidecut, from the same Blossom factory, different brand).
When direct comparing the old skis to the brand new, never skied skis, I realized the Blossom lost significant amount of camber, and grew some rocker... (It should have no rocker by design.)
It must have lost some edge hold and rebound, but are still completely skiable.
My questions are: is this normal wearing? Or anything I did wrong to the skis?
Just saw a tip from @ScotsSkier in another thread mentioning putting block of wood between the skis to keep the camber during storage. Should I start to do this?
The yellow ones are the old Blossom skis. The blue ones are the new skis.
I have a pair of Blossom FlyUp cheater GS skis in 174 cm for about 4 years. Approximately they have been skied 40-50 days. I took it to the shop for base grind and full tune up only once just before this season.
I am in New England. I usually ski them on hard-pack/icy condition. Half of the days are 3 hours night skiing.
I recently bought another pair of very similar skis (same sidecut, from the same Blossom factory, different brand).
When direct comparing the old skis to the brand new, never skied skis, I realized the Blossom lost significant amount of camber, and grew some rocker... (It should have no rocker by design.)
It must have lost some edge hold and rebound, but are still completely skiable.
My questions are: is this normal wearing? Or anything I did wrong to the skis?
Just saw a tip from @ScotsSkier in another thread mentioning putting block of wood between the skis to keep the camber during storage. Should I start to do this?
The yellow ones are the old Blossom skis. The blue ones are the new skis.