Mt_Wawasee
New member
1st, I started skiing in 1961 and continue today, Instructed at Loveland in early 70's.
When I taught my daughter to ski (1990's) it was definitely old school, knees together/etc and
I don't think carving was even invented yet.
Anyway, she is looking for new/newer ski, she currently is using Fischer RC4's (probably 10 years old)
and has never liked them.
If I can't find a new solution I'll dig out some atomic SL beta race 916's 170cm (the yellow ones) and put on new bindings.
Note: She wants to continue old school technique and does not want to move into carving.
Note: I am skiing Atomic Redster's that I have taught how to perform well using old school technique.
However I will occasionally use my 1968 Hart Javelins and 1970 Dynamic vr17's just for fun.
Thanks
When I taught my daughter to ski (1990's) it was definitely old school, knees together/etc and
I don't think carving was even invented yet.
Anyway, she is looking for new/newer ski, she currently is using Fischer RC4's (probably 10 years old)
and has never liked them.
If I can't find a new solution I'll dig out some atomic SL beta race 916's 170cm (the yellow ones) and put on new bindings.
Note: She wants to continue old school technique and does not want to move into carving.
Note: I am skiing Atomic Redster's that I have taught how to perform well using old school technique.
However I will occasionally use my 1968 Hart Javelins and 1970 Dynamic vr17's just for fun.
Thanks