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| Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Southeast NH
Posts: 2,673
| Skis stored in actic in Florida for 5 years Do you think it's possible all of that 120 degree heat and humidity may have damaged them? Here's the deal. My father paid a visit from Florida in early November for my grandfathers reunion. At the time we talked about skiing, which he 'retired' from when he retired to Florida five years ago. The last year he skied, either 2001 or 2002 he had to have surgery at th beginning of the season and did not end up using his brand new skis for more than about 2 days on the hill. I'm not sure what they are, but he used to always get top of the line Volkl Slalom race skis. So, this weekend I was skiing Sunday River on Saturday and the trails were pretty much sheets of ice. While my Rossi B2's are okay on this type of surface, I know that Volkl has long had the reputation for the best edge grip on ice - part of the reason he always got them. So, a light went off in my head and thought, hmmm he should send me these essentially brand new skis. I called him and he wasn't sure what they were, but I'm thinking they were the old P40's. Obviously won't be as good as a 2007 Race Volkl ski, but I think for rock hard days like Saturday they will be a better option than what I typically ride. Okay, enough rambling. Do you think the skis will be damaged having spent five years in such high heat and humidity conditions?
__________________ Sunday River: 11/18, 11/24, 4/27 Shawnee Peak: 12/16, 2/24, 2/27, 3/2, 3/22, 3/30 Mt. Abram: 1/5, 2/9 Wildcat: 1/6, 1/27, 2/10, 2/17, 4/13 Black Mountain, NH: 2/23, 3/1 Saddleback, ME: 3.15 Sunapee: 4/19 http://www.aceskiandboardclub.org/ |
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| Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Southeast NH
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| That's pretty much what I figured. I was just curious if anyone has had any experience with skis warping in such extreme conditions. I bet the attic is at least 120 degrees if not more with 90% humidity year round. I've personally never seen it in 25 years of skiing, but ya never now. At any right, I'm pretty amped to have some brand new 'old' race Volkl's for the extreme hard pack days. I'd never go out and shell out a grand for new boards designed for that type of skiing as it's not what I'm typically looking for. I'm just excited to expand the quiver and it's not like these are old skinny skis.
__________________ Sunday River: 11/18, 11/24, 4/27 Shawnee Peak: 12/16, 2/24, 2/27, 3/2, 3/22, 3/30 Mt. Abram: 1/5, 2/9 Wildcat: 1/6, 1/27, 2/10, 2/17, 4/13 Black Mountain, NH: 2/23, 3/1 Saddleback, ME: 3.15 Sunapee: 4/19 http://www.aceskiandboardclub.org/ |
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| Hampton Beach, water's great | The skis will probably complain when the temps drop below 50. All my friends who live down there do.
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| I'm with psycho --> | Quote:
Unless there was any of the wood core exposed to the humidty, which shouldn't be if they're nearly brand new skis, there isn't anything exposed on the ski that would be affected by elevated ambient temperatures or humidity. P40's, like most of the P series, were very torsionally rigid and therefore should hold an edge well on hard snow and ice.
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