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provisional review;
of the Van Deer H-Power 78's I bought yesterday:
they're good, better than all the rental ski's I have been using up until now
its nice to finally have a ski that can handle more than what I am able to give it, and I mean that in a good way, since it means I still have room to improve
conditions today weren't perfect, icy snow and cloudy so the slopes didn't have much contrast, but it should snow over the next few days and be sunny afterwards and I'm here till friday so I should be able to really push them come the end of the week, ergo this is still provisional, I haven't given them my all yet
if I had to describe the characteristics;
>on the heavier side of ski's Ive used, they may not be at 2.2kg a piece, lets say 2.7 with bindings, but they feel like anchors on my feet when jumping, this is probably me just not being used to them however
>they cut really well, the few pistes where I could actually carve, I could push my outer leg as hard as I wanted, they did not slip
>no discernible bias towards short or long turns, hugging the side of the slope bouncing from turn to turn, while not effortless, wasn't exhausting
I'll add to this as I go, Ive only used them for a day, but so far I'm satisfied











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provisional review;
of the Van Deer H-Power 78's I bought yesterday:
they're good, better than all the rental ski's I have been using up until now
its nice to finally have a ski that can handle more than what I am able to give it, and I mean that in a good way, since it means I still have room to improve
conditions today weren't perfect, icy snow and cloudy so the slopes didn't have much contrast, but it should snow over the next few days and be sunny afterwards and I'm here till friday so I should be able to really push them come the end of the week, ergo this is still provisional, I haven't given them my all yet
if I had to describe the characteristics;
>on the heavier side of ski's Ive used, they may not be at 2.2kg a piece, lets say 2.7 with bindings, but they feel like anchors on my feet when jumping, this is probably me just not being used to them however
>they cut really well, the few pistes where I could actually carve, I could push my outer leg as hard as I wanted, they did not slip
>no discernible bias towards short or long turns, hugging the side of the slope bouncing from turn to turn, while not effortless, wasn't exhausting
I'll add to this as I go, Ive only used them for a day, but so far I'm satisfied