Don't forget to scrape and brush in that case.Just buy them, send them to me, and you can demo them when you want.* All the bases are covered that way.
* subject to black out dates
Don't forget to scrape and brush in that case.Just buy them, send them to me, and you can demo them when you want.* All the bases are covered that way.
* subject to black out dates
Thoughts welcome.
What's your BSL again? I think you told me in Taos, but I forgot.
306 (assuming I'm reading it correctly)
Me: 5'9", 136#, intermediate.
Nordica Enforcer 93 (93/169). These skis did it all: stayed glued on steeps, busted through crud, and were not intimidated by moguls. BUT they don't ski themselves! By the end of the day, I was exhausted. I think if I had 20 more pounds, and it was all muscle, and if I was a better skier....
Congrats! I also think these skis are made in Ukraine so another reason to get them while you can?I bought them! Thanks to all for your comments, many of which helped me cut through my analysis gridlock.
The three most dreaded words in the English language for middle-aged folks: "new and improved".You demoed it; you liked it; you bought it. Well done. My advice, which still stands for anyone reading this in the same situation, is if you really like a ski you demoed and are wanting to own a new ski, then quickly buy the ski model and year you demoed before the manufacturer decides to "improve" it for next year.
Be careful there could be a line forming to try those skis.306 (assuming I'm reading it correctly)