Any suggestions where I might look would be helpful too. I did stop at Peak Performance, and they had a pair of Fischer WC, but need to talk to Doc first
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Thanks for any help you can offer!
Dr. NO wrote:Are the Atomic GS that short? I have a Fischer WC SL at 151 but it would turn way too quick for even a modified GS. Not sure you can find a WC GS or RS (recreational) that short.
That said, I like all my Fischer skis. The SL is fun so long as you don't push it too hard. The WC RS is rigid and holds on damn near anything, if I could just ski it right. I have 2 others that have held up well and given me a good ride. Only problem I see with Fischer is they tend to be a bit stiff so if you don't push them to go faster they may not get on edge for your turns. Unfortunately they don't demo Fischer race skis at Killington or that is what I was told. OH, and Fischer are HEAVY.
Thanks Brownman . . . the tail delam does not involve an "edge pull" . . . the layers are only separating. I defiinitely thought they could be epoxied and clamped - not an easy job in a condominium. . . maybe I'll ask at Peak since they specialize in race equipment - think they were originally bought and maintained there.brownman wrote:I did read your conditions post earlier and wondering whether your tail de-lam involves an edge pull or simply the layers separating?
If it's just layers, should be relatively straightforward to clean and dry the layers, epoxy the crap out of it and clamp it for a few days.
Many tail delams are caused by jamming the tails of skis into hard snow, forcing the layers to weaken. I've glued my own back together B4.
Given the business climate, I can understand that a shop guy would tell you otherwise. Curious what shop you use?
Alternatively, Dr. No's 151's would likely work for Bum Race purposes.
Yes, Fischers may feel shovel heavy after what you've been using.
SL is short and fails to carry speed in the course. Typical is 12 to 14 meter radius, modified GS is 16 to 22 radius. If you ski the SL right it will crank the turns and then leave you there waiting for the next turn. Go with a recreational GS, 16 to 22 meter.madhatter wrote:what do you guys think is the MINIMUM turn radius that would work well on the bum course? looking to get some slalom skis to use there....