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    Demo Daze

    Sugarloaf's demo days are this weekend. With the new technology in play this year just curious as to what ski's folks would have on their demo list. I bought a pair of Volkl Bridges this year for softer snow and east coast powder days. I am looking to replace my Volkl AC3s in the next couple of years with something strong on hard snow. I would prefer an All Mountain ski that is good on hard snow but would consider a hard snow specialist. I can ski most any front face trails but I am not an aggressive skier and I crossed the 5 decade barrier recently. I am a novice in the bumps, but continue to work on those skills and also want a bump capable skis. I have the AC30's and AC50's in the list, however, AC50 is more than likely more ski then I can handle. I will try the Nordica Enforcer, Rossi Avenger and Rossi S86. To try some of the new technology and I am going to try the Volkl Kendo and K2 Side Stash. Should be fun.

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    Skimaine,
    So this year's Bridge is supposed to be a pretty good ski..y/n? Have read "good floatation" in more than a few writeups.. Sorry to say..wkends for me will be half-days....hope the Dynastar clan brings along a Sultan 94. Will be fun in the cut-up afternoon snow.

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    Yes the Bridge receive at make-over for 2010/2011 and it has received favorable reviews. Volkl added their rocker technology so it should be good in East coast powder and soft snow conditions. It is also supposed to have decent hard snow bite as well. A knowledgeable Sugarloaf shop employee road last spring and gave it high praise.

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    I am planning on demoing a pair of Bridges this weekend. I have heard great things. Similar to the Mantra but supposed to be more fun all around and better float. You planning on heading up this weekend?

    If Blizzard is there, I am going to see if they have the 8.1 and 8.7 since they have been widely loved by many on this board. I also want to check out the S86. A few different people have said they are amazing.

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    The Bridge is more forgivable and manageable than the Mantra. Like the AC50, the Mantra is probably more ski than I can handle. I may give it go if the opportunity arises. I did not have a specific Blizzard on the list, but they clearly are making some great planks. Maybe give the Blizzard G-Power a go. Looks like it would be a solid hard snow ski. I will be hitting the demos both Saturday and Sunday.
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    Give the Blizzard magnums and Supersonicsa a shot for harder snow... Also the Nordica line has plenty of skis that can fit that bill as well.
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    I'm looking a doing a demo day next Saturday the 18th. In general, do most manufacturers have the same gear at every mountain? Trying to decide where to go. While terrain matters, selection does too. Thanks.

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    Bill I think it all depends what the reps have. I "think" the reps buy the skis from the ski company, than go out to the various mountains. It's a somewhat interesting setup. Almost like the reps are contractors? Someone here will know more than I do. Didn't philpug used to be a rep?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushski View Post
    Give the Blizzard magnums and Supersonicsa a shot for harder snow... Also the Nordica line has plenty of skis that can fit that bill as well.
    The 2011 Nordica Jet Fuel might be right up the OP's alley. Similar performance to the AC50 but more forgiving in the tail. The Blizzards were nice too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Bill I think it all depends what the reps have. I "think" the reps buy the skis from the ski company, than go out to the various mountains. It's a somewhat interesting setup. Almost like the reps are contractors? Someone here will know more than I do. Didn't philpug used to be a rep?
    All of the reps that come to the Demo Day at Jiminey Peak own their skis. they buy them very cheap from their respected companies but they own them all and are responsible for their maintenance and safe keeping. At the end of Demo season they can go and sell them off to recoup the costs and to help fund the next years skis.

    Usually a rep will not have a complete inventory of every model and every size that a company carries. It is just to many skis. On bigger demo days they will have more than one rep from a company and when they combine there fleets they may be close to offering everything.
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