I really love long and fast turns, but as I only have ~20 ski days per season, I will only have one pair of skis for all conditions (heavy snowfall I would rent an all mountain ski), is the SX mich more versatile than this? Looking at softer snow in the afternoon and not perfect pistes. The 1.1m less radius really make me want the GS tho😂
Yes the SX is more versatile than the GS--I believe that's all you're going to need, but don't let me talk you out of the GS--that ski is very special!
The 2024 is almost the same as 23, with the black sidewalls adding some stiffness and response to the mix. I'm not sure how they relate to the 18/19's.
I would like to know these differences too. I wonder if such a short GS version (168 cm) would be an option as a hybrid/cross ski. This one in 168 cm length has turn radius below 16 m which I consider perfect form me in most situations on slopes. The most importat thing for me is the difference in longitudal stiffnes between WRT 172 and this GS 168.
The GS uses a denser wood core and now has phenol sidewalls, so it's a stiffer flexing ski. It also has a longer turning radius by almost 3 meters, so it's a lot happier in longer turns and at higher speeds. The WRT is more based on a slalom ski for experts while the Laser GS is a slightly detuned race ski.
Tested this Ski a few days ago in a 182cm, its an absolute beast! Has a real need for speed ;)
I really love long and fast turns, but as I only have ~20 ski days per season, I will only have one pair of skis for all conditions (heavy snowfall I would rent an all mountain ski), is the SX mich more versatile than this? Looking at softer snow in the afternoon and not perfect pistes. The 1.1m less radius really make me want the GS tho😂
Yes the SX is more versatile than the GS--I believe that's all you're going to need, but don't let me talk you out of the GS--that ski is very special!
Bob, what do you think? For 54 old man model 2023 if 2024? What will be near model 18/19?
The 2024 is almost the same as 23, with the black sidewalls adding some stiffness and response to the mix. I'm not sure how they relate to the 18/19's.
Hi Bob, can you please explain what the differences are between this GS ski and the laser WRT?
I would like to know these differences too. I wonder if such a short GS version (168 cm) would be an option as a hybrid/cross ski. This one in 168 cm length has turn radius below 16 m which I consider perfect form me in most situations on slopes. The most importat thing for me is the difference in longitudal stiffnes between WRT 172 and this GS 168.
The GS uses a denser wood core and now has phenol sidewalls, so it's a stiffer flexing ski. It also has a longer turning radius by almost 3 meters, so it's a lot happier in longer turns and at higher speeds. The WRT is more based on a slalom ski for experts while the Laser GS is a slightly detuned race ski.
@@leszeknowinski4706nabyłeś 168 cm?
This is the ski to be on rock hard groomers that have no fresh snow
sad to see the length getting cut, and radius shortend, feel 2023 was peak.
Yes, but PHENOL sidewalls! PHENOL!!!
Id rather have some more length than sidewall ;) @@SkiEssentials
You can always go with the junior FIS GS, they are very nice too. 184/24 what’s not to like?