Gots me a pair of 217cm Fischer SG skis......Gotta dust them off tune them up (1deg base 2deg side or a one and one bevel)along with throwing on some binders.
Geoff the sound a cat make as it coughs up a hairball.
Highway Star wrote:I'm in....name a time and a spot.
too bad you don't know how use them.
are those autographed?
whatever - they're still 22cm shorter than my teleskis.
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Bling Skier wrote:Gots me a pair of 217cm Fischer SG skis......Gotta dust them off tune them up (1deg base 2deg side or a one and one bevel)along with throwing on some binders.
Wouldn't that be GS, not SG? I'ld love to see you do freestyle on those. In fact, I'ld love to see anyone do freestyle any way it's been defined with skis over 200 cm. Fischer, an austrian company, made some rather stiff GS skiis in that length. You're going to have a hard time turning those things. You're prabably going to ski with them on Intermediate trails. Let me know which ones so I make sure I'm not in your way.
powbmps wrote:Highway Star - What's up with your boots in that picture?
I used to have some 213 Kastle Super G skis. Talk about stable! Tough to bust out the multiple twisters though.
Zurbriggen's ski. It would have served you well in Austria, but stateside?
Vinny Vincenzo wrote:Have a couple 200's and a 196. They're fun to break out on the groomers but probally not so much on current conditions.
Too short for today's conditions. More edge, better ice control.