Are Race Skis Still "Fun"?
Remember not-so-long ago back when skis were looooong and straight? Anything under 200cm sucked. And if you wanted a ski that you knew was going to really perform in the pow and steeps, it better say "GS Race" on it somewhere, unless it was a K2 model that was used by one of the pros (then you knew it was cool).
Since those days I have not hardly even clicked into a modern 'race' ski, other than the pair of 198cm Dynastar Speed SF (GS) skis I had right after the "shaped" thing started. (I had those skis for a couple weeks and sold them to buy some K2 Xplorers).
I have noticed that the new pure race designs are much shorter with deeper side cuts and while still having narrow waists. What I was wondering is... is it still fun to have a GS race ski in the quiver even if you don't race? Do you have one? Do you still go out and rail at scary speeds? Or do you just use your midfats for days like that? And if you do have a race model that you ski on from time to time, do you still take 'em into the pow and crud and steeps?
"Have fun, get a flyrod, and give the worm dunkers the finger when you start double hauling." ~Lumpy
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