mondeo
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8 for you is a level III, III+ would be 9.5.who knows
have to sets of Rossi's, on set of Marker Dukes; all set at 8, but all done by the same shop.
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8 for you is a level III, III+ would be 9.5.who knows
have to sets of Rossi's, on set of Marker Dukes; all set at 8, but all done by the same shop.
8 for you is a level III, III+ would be 9.5.
Wow, looks like the shop that did my thought I lied about my weight or my skiing ability.... That chart looks to be based on a level I skier
Read the directions at the bottom...
The chart is for a level 1 skier, the directions tell you how to account for that.
^ Good info, hawkshot. I didn't think the BSL mattered for din settings. FWIW, I have a 307 BSL.
as I suspected. the shop didn't believe my stated ability. :lol:
powder straps!I should have had mine adjusted. I pre-released at least three times in Squaw's deep snow and in interesting locations. Once at the top of Shirley Bowl and once at the beginning of Lakeview. The latter required a 10 minute recon mission.
They use, weight, height, age, BSL, and skier code to determine the din setting.
As far as my shop is concerned, III+ does not exist. The owners do not allow us to set skis like that.
As far as my shop is concerned, III+ does not exist. The owners do not allow us to set skis like that.
Edit:
"As far as my shop's Insurance Company is concerned
Edit: Edit: "without the obligatory donation of multiple cold bottles of a certain adult beverage whose names rhymes with 'fear' "