Sorry, purple with gold lettering.Quote:
Originally posted by Buster Highmen
What color were Dynastar S430s? RED, WHITE & BLUE
False.
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Sorry, purple with gold lettering.Quote:
Originally posted by Buster Highmen
What color were Dynastar S430s? RED, WHITE & BLUE
False.
Spalding.Quote:
Originally posted by Beaver
What colour were and who made the "Numero Uno"?
One type was neon green and another type orange.
Correct. The S730s were red, white and blue.Quote:
Originally posted by InspectorGadget
Sorry, purple with gold lettering.
Starto 102s as well as the original Stratos weren't maroon, they were kind of a brown with gold lettering.
Okay...here's one....
Was the original K2 Comp a GS ski or a SL ski?
The old 4 had rw&b bases circa 1970.Quote:
Originally posted by iceman
Yes, VR17's were black and yellow, give the man a cookie.
What was the difference in graphics between the old K2 Four and the Five? (besides the name on them)
What was inside the red blob on the tip of a Dynastar Course?
Name 3 manufacturers of "plate" bindings.
SpaldingQuote:
Originally posted by Beaver
What colour were and who made the "Numero Uno"?
It wasn't the bright orange Sideral, it was the bright yellow ______________?
Weight on spring.Quote:
Originally posted by bad_roo
What was inside the red blob on the tip of a Dynastar Course?
edit: too late on the spalding
BurtQuote:
Originally posted by iceman
Name 3 manufacturers of "plate" bindings.
Besser
Spademan
I was thinking of the topsheets, but you are correct about the bases, the Fives had black bases.Quote:
Originally posted by Buster Highmen
The old 4 had rw&b bases circa 1970.
You're colorblind. They are a dark maroon.Quote:
Originally posted by irul&ublo
Starto 102s as well as the original Stratos weren't maroon, they were kind of a brown with gold lettering.
Correct. Extra credit: Name the fourth.Quote:
Originally posted by InspectorGadget
Burt
Besser
Spademan
I said it above, the orange Spalding was the Sideral. Great ski!Quote:
Originally posted by irul&ublo
edit: too late on the spalding
edit to note irul's edit
If Spademan is a plate, then so is Cubco.
The topsheet on the Five, in bold letters, had written on it "Competition"....but...I think the base was clearQuote:
Originally posted by iceman
I was thinking of the topsheets, but you are correct about the bases, the Fives had black bases.
I beg to differ.Quote:
Originally posted by Buster Highmen
If Spademan is a plate, then so is Cubco.
moogQuote:
Originally posted by iceman
Correct. Extra credit: Name the fourth.
Silly puddy inside the left, 3 gooney birds inside the right.Quote:
Originally posted by bad_roo
What was inside the red blob on the tip of a Dynastar Course?
Good one. I was stumped on that one.Quote:
Originally posted by up an down
moog
When does the Speed Round begin?
Quote:
Originally posted by lemon boy
What color were Rossi Strato 102s?
1a. What color were the bases?
What was the bright green one...can't remember...too many neurons lost....Formidable?Quote:
Originally posted by InspectorGadget
I said it above, the orange Spalding was the Sideral. Great ski!
edit to note irul's edit
Who introduced the "clip-together" safety strap that replaced the leather straps?
Kneissl or Kastle made a ski that you were supposed to ski right footed on ice and left footed (reversed) on soft snow, I think.Quote:
Originally posted by Foggy_Goggles
What 80s ski was marketed as having different density sidewalls for hard and soft snow?
I had a pair of Stratos that was Grey, Red, & White. I think the topsheet depended on the Model year.
Trick Question. The models (in order of release) were:Quote:
Was the original K2 Comp a GS ski or a SL ski?
710FO - Slalom, 810FO - GS
KVComp - Nastar, CVComp -Slalom
SL Race - SL, GS Race - GS
Here's a question for you:
What was so special about "The Ski?"