Good idea. Same skier, same run attempting to ski the same way. SPOT THE DIFFERENCES. I could see them, they were there for all to see. IF you are particular about liking short or medium or long turns, is there a single ski that will deliver the best feeling / response in ALL turns. Sadly no, so it's all about a certain level of compromise and i would propose the more 'ability' added to the ski design , say in 'all mountain frontside', then more compromise in any one turn shape there must be.
Further to my below post: But compromise there must be as i'm not a specialist WC racer with a prepared run made almost just for me. As i ski 95% on the piste, i'm going to forget about 'all mountain frontside' and buy a top GS ski. Well, that's just me!
Good idea. Same skier, same run attempting to ski the same way. SPOT THE DIFFERENCES. I could see them, they were there for all to see. IF you are particular about liking short or medium or long turns, is there a single ski that will deliver the best feeling / response in ALL turns. Sadly no, so it's all about a certain level of compromise and i would propose the more 'ability' added to the ski design , say in 'all mountain frontside', then more compromise in any one turn shape there must be.
Cool idea to do video review like this! Elans seems to hold better in chopped up stuff, and Kastle is holding edge better on firm snow ....
Further to my below post: But compromise there must be as i'm not a specialist WC racer with a prepared run made almost just for me. As i ski 95% on the piste, i'm going to forget about 'all mountain frontside' and buy a top GS ski. Well, that's just me!