Canadian CSIA Whister skier converts his skiing to PMTS

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Canadian CSIA Whister skier converts his skiing to PMTS

Postby h.harb » Sun Feb 12, 2017 9:01 am



He has been to Camps and is accredited. Worked very hard to change is skiing and it shows. He is mid sixties, to late sixties, so it's never too late to experience the right way to ski.
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Re: Canadian CSIA Whister skier converts his skiing to PMTS

Postby B.Mulligan » Tue Feb 14, 2017 6:56 am

Nice...what do you think of the Rossi Elite ST? A local shop sells these and are big fans, but i'd love to here what you and the PMTS instructors think of them
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Re: Canadian CSIA Whister skier converts his skiing to PMTS

Postby CO_Steve » Tue Feb 14, 2017 8:04 am

I have a pair of the 9sls which is the same ski a year earlier. The tip is a bit soft for an SL ski which makes them more versatile off piste/bumps. Top of the C can be a little vague. From the boot back through the tail they are stiffer. I find myself skiing the back of the ski more than I prefer, it has so much grip in that area. I have to remind myself to get forward on this ski, the stiff tail just sucks you back. I haven't skied my pair this year as I prefer my Elan SLXs on groomer days. Should probably sell them. That said it's a better than average PMTS ski. FWIW.
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