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| View Poll Results: Before you buy a new pair of skis do you demo them first | |||
| Yes | | 5 | 33.33% |
| No | | 4 | 26.67% |
| Sometimes | | 6 | 40.00% |
| Voters: 15. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Paddling...... Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Now Playing at Sugarbush and Burke.
Posts: 10,320
| Yes, demo,demo,demo.
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| Outing Club Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Lexington, Mass.
Posts: 2,652
| got religion I got religion. I will do so from now on. I never used to, I used to take the rep's advice. After 30 years, I finally smartened up. I used to be cheap; why should I spend money when I've already got sunk cost into an existing pair. I spent all last season demoing. Even within a skill set group of skis there is tremendous variability. Some of the skis the reps said I would love I just thought were so-so. The frustrating part about buying skis is that they deliberately never "mature" the business or technology. So, everytime I want to buy, I cannot rely on the knowledge I learned last time. It's always different, there is always a new gimmick or technology. At least boots have stabilized. You can't even be brand-loyal and expect equivalent skis. When you're plunking hundreds down, for me, with a limited budget, it's a marriage for the next several years to come. I can't afford to be cavallier about it. While I consider myself a pretty advanced skier, I am somewhat existential when it comes to the equipment. I just want it to work. After I buy it, I forget about what's inside the ski. I just want to have fun. The older I get, the less interested I am in the details, and it's getting to be a pain in the *** to re-learn technology each time. I can't say "give me a new pair just like these" So the only way I can judge is to demo. The downside to demos is that there is only a limited set of skis to choose from. Not that I have an unlimited amount of time anyways, but it's like the choice is already narrowed down before I get there. I don't know, it's like shoes, I would never buy a pair without trying them on first. But the shoe salesman never charges me for trying them on and then saying "no thanks." |
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| West Hartford Res 6/22/08 Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Torrington, CT
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