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lac.stanford.edu wrote:
[...] [1]- If you do a good job filling the holes, a redrilled ski is just as strong as the original, just a tiny bit heavier. Re-drilling is mostly a blow to your ego, not your skis. If you ski enough, you realize that even the burliest skis only have 100 days or so in them. Better to experiment on these skis to get it right for the next pair. yep. But skis are (and will be) different. I don't think the next skis will be the same as this ones anyway. Evolution is going on. And yes, you're right. Me, in one season (normally between 50 - 70 ski days) i wear out a pair - that's good then in the new season for the stones (on start of the season and in bad conditions). Thanks a lot for all advice (if you're interested i can try to tell how a midfat feels with telebulldog). Greetings, Ulrich -- reply to: uhausmannATbluemailDOTch |
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