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Old 05 April 2009, 19:18   #121
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Hmm never been a big fan of Head ski's.

What would be interesting is to hear what you all skied and thought of them.

I'm Probably in the market for a new pair of planks for the snow next season and would like to hear what real people have skied this year. (cheaper than buying a mag and reading how good all the skis are)


At the moment i'm using Salomon Aero X .
They are one of the best pairs of skis i've owned in a long time (certainly since my first pair of Dynastar Course Tomato tops ) but they need to be resigned to dry mat use over the summer.

Anyone any recomendations on a replacement? More of the same or is there something better?
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Hmm never been a big fan of Head ski's.

What would be interesting is to hear what you all skied and thought of them.

I'm Probably in the market for a new pair of planks for the snow next season and would like to hear what real people have skied this year. (cheaper than buying a mag and reading how good all the skis are)


At the moment i'm using Salomon Aero X .
They are one of the best pairs of skis i've owned in a long time (certainly since my first pair of Dynastar Course Tomato tops ) but they need to be resigned to dry mat use over the summer.

Anyone any recomendations on a replacement? More of the same or is there something better?
The latest skis from Head are awesome Bedajim has a pair of this years Xenon XI 10's which are stunning, I have the Magnums. Have a read here.
http://snowheads.com/ski-forum/viewt...124&highlight=
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At last a ski review that i can almost believe )

Excellent ski. I tried them alongside Scott Missions in superb powder conditions at Tignes in October. It was a close call, but in the end I bought the Missions as a little bit more versatile, especailly in sofetr snow. All comments come with the caveat that I am a crap skier and know nothing.

Interesting link mollers and glad i read it ad i had almost convinced myself that apache would have been good for me. Mainly based on there look which i know is very wrong
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At last a ski review that i can almost believe )

Excellent ski. I tried them alongside Scott Missions in superb powder conditions at Tignes in October. It was a close call, but in the end I bought the Missions as a little bit more versatile, especailly in sofetr snow. All comments come with the caveat that I am a crap skier and know nothing.

Interesting link mollers and glad i read it ad i had almost convinced myself that apache would have been good for me. Mainly based on there look which i know is very wrong
Yeah, the Apache Crossfires are great looking skis in orange and black, the Magnums look a bit pants by comparison. I was really disappointed with the Crossfires, they were very ordinary.
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Hmm never been a big fan of Head ski's.

What would be interesting is to hear what you all skied and thought of them.

I'm Probably in the market for a new pair of planks for the snow next season and would like to hear what real people have skied this year. (cheaper than buying a mag and reading how good all the skis are)


At the moment i'm using Salomon Aero X .
They are one of the best pairs of skis i've owned in a long time (certainly since my first pair of Dynastar Course Tomato tops ) but they need to be resigned to dry mat use over the summer.

Anyone any recomendations on a replacement? More of the same or is there something better?
I skied on the Xwing Tornados in Winter Park - I'm an ex ski guide and a bit older now with knees that have skied a few too many bumps, and they were great all round skis - powder, bumps and cruising were all easy on them, and they were quite stable at speed as well!
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Old 30 April 2009, 14:32   #126
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If i win the lottery i want one of these

http://www.norfolkski.com/node/1392
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http://www.norfolkski.com/node/1392
A ski shop in London, I think it was in Edgware had one of those 25 years ago, a bit smaller and weird to ski on.
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I think Daniel on here runs/sells something like this
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Snow the the valley yesterday. 50cm on the mountain.
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Snow the the valley yesterday. 50cm on the mountain.
Dropped the straight line racers in for a wax
Rib’s now in the back of the toy box
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Rib’s now in the back of the toy box
Wax is very 'last year', resin mixed with a little sand is the way to go now.

Wheels could be coming off of Hey Joe soon.
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I haven't owned any skis for ages, and although I used to teach and work as a guide I think owning skis is a waste of money.

They charge you to put them on the plane

They charge you to get them waxed

Ski technology has advanced hugely in the last 5 - 10 years

It's easy to trash a pair with unpredictable snowfalls we are getting now

They are bloody expensive!

I hire skis either top end or demo pairs, and even if I don't come out ahead financially it saves me the trouble of carrying them and maintaining them, and the hire equipment in the resorts I go to is the latest stuff - and I can change after a couple of days if I don't like them!
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I hire skis either top end or demo pairs,
Same here, I used to buy, but haven't for 10 years now!
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(or better still have a mate who has)
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Nearly a meter forecast in the valley over the next week
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21 days and counting. Bought any new gear other than a gay grey Navara to get you there?
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Wax is very 'last year', resin mixed with a little sand is the way to go now.

Wheels could be coming off of Hey Joe soon.
cervinia italy in feb, tried wax it delams the glue and wood, tried resin makes the leather straps stiff, now i just paint them with high gloss
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