RossiSkier
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Found these skis in a LivetoPlay.com catalog.
http://www.livetoplay.com/pages/pro...l1_id=0&level2_id=0&item=421044&level2_title=
Fischer World Cup SC
The sidecut is 123/66/102. Tip, tail, and mid measurements for shaped skis almost always fit into specific categories. These skis have the tip's of powder skis that normally would have a FAT mid. 123's are HUGE shovels! But the mid section is skinny, 66mm. FAT skis start at 80mm. The tails are 102mm which are normally on MID-FAT skis. The turning radius is 10m at 160cm which is turn-on-a-dime. They are just a freaky ski.
So this is a cool, rare hybrid. Fischer discontinued this experiment for the 2005 models.
Fischer skis are made in Ried, Ausutria, about 80 miles from Munich, Germany.
http://www.livetoplay.com/pages/pro...l1_id=0&level2_id=0&item=421044&level2_title=
Fischer World Cup SC
The sidecut is 123/66/102. Tip, tail, and mid measurements for shaped skis almost always fit into specific categories. These skis have the tip's of powder skis that normally would have a FAT mid. 123's are HUGE shovels! But the mid section is skinny, 66mm. FAT skis start at 80mm. The tails are 102mm which are normally on MID-FAT skis. The turning radius is 10m at 160cm which is turn-on-a-dime. They are just a freaky ski.
So this is a cool, rare hybrid. Fischer discontinued this experiment for the 2005 models.
Fischer skis are made in Ried, Ausutria, about 80 miles from Munich, Germany.