Messages posted by : Hirsty
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I would get them while they are cheap.
The bindings aren't fitted (but they do fit them for free at their shops) so you can sort them out when you get the boots. |
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I'm trying to think what else I can add, these ski will go as fast as you can push them but are nice and cruisy too. It took me about one run to get used to the wider waist but it skis like a narrower wasted carver. I really need to take these skis to a proper mountain and throw them about a bit. |
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8) 8) |
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They are super wonderful skis. Well, I have only tested them out at the Glasgow snowdome so far but they were fun. (Sorry Rossfra8 couldn't see you there) I bought them in the sale from Ellis Brigham for £260 along with marker 12.0 bindings. They are stiffer than the Punisher but are just as forgiving and fun. The Neos are one of those skis that make you look good but have enough oomf to keep you smiling. Another advantage is that they are semi-twin tipped so you don't get the huge rooster tail behind you but you can still go in reverse comfortably. Alot of people don't like the topsheet but I like that it is just that little bit different from the rest. I have to leave work now but I'll add more tonight (or tomorrow depending how tired I am after the gym) Cheers |
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Oakley do excellent prescription sunglasses and can be ordered from most opticians. And they look cool.
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The Scots...A thread for the beautiful part of the Island
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 36 Replies |
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Nothing to do with Dundee. The first place in Scotland to sell them was a place in Stonehaven but it was actually the Australians who invented them. |
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The Scots...A thread for the beautiful part of the Island
Started by User in Ski Chatter, 36 Replies |
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Thrappledouser is from the Inveralmond Brewery in Perth. I shoulld know as I have assited brewing it. 8) |
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There is only one choice really:
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