Originally Posted by tele mark
No, the Euros still have the edge. Ski Trab has 30 years of experience using "new exotic materials" to save weight without sacrificing performance. They 1st used carbon fiber in skis over 20 years ago, which is considerably more experience and expertise than the "carbon fiber pioneers" manufacturing in China. Trab's engineers are also well aware of manufacturing challenges carbon fiber presents and the potential for delam and breakage issues to occur. They long ago recognized the benefits of using a wood core, not just last year; and have been developing light weight yet durable and stiff cores ever since.
You're trying to tell us that a company who measures flex by supporting the skis at both ends and than adding weight to the middle is technologically superior to one that actually uses dedicated hydraulic machinery to test and measure flex & breaking points both longitudinally and torsionally? One who waits for the end user to break the skis is more advanced than a company who has machinery dedicated to testing impact resistance?