Scott WC SG

Scott WC SG
Brand: Scott
Model year: 2000

What do you think about Scott WC SG?
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JCM
09/10/2001
Japp, above are already the cold facts that are known about the model in question. In addition, they are extremely advantageous to use in connection with the presentation of the stick trick.

The only negative that may happen is that the speedy troughs are bad when turning. But what you lose on the swing is a good deal with the carousel.

Assume that it's only DH rods that can spit them so that five are saved to that.

Model year: 2000
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HitMe
27/04/2000
I have for a while tested Scotts WS SUper-G Rod. This model has a relatively powerful two-dimensional smooth bend (a midway between the three-dimensional crossbones and the two-dimensional two-stage grandpa bow tie) and the beautiful handle in yellow rubber with "imprint" for the fingers. Furthermore, aerodynamically advantageous conical troughs are fitted.

Materially, the rods feel very good. A quick test of the teeth reveals that Scott used a high quality aluminum alloy with zinc elements, probably of the type 7005 or similar. You also have a dragon seamless stylish woman's tube with a little good thickness. All this makes the rod get a very good balance. The bend does, however, mean that strong stroke results in a certain flex, this does not interfere with the ride. On the contrary, because these rods are excellent in the bar, the flex can be turned into an advantage as it relieves the spine a little. A nice flex also makes spells when picking up short ladies to a less painful experience.

As far as the skills are concerned, there is a lot to say. First, in normal running (ie no egg position), the excellent material selection makes the rod easy and well balanced. However, it must be pointed out that when traveling in deep loose snow the streamlined trogur is a real hostage. They simply have an under-dimensioned surface for this purpose. If you feel bad, you're suddenly stuck with the rod more in the snow to the handle.

However, the great advantage of these and similar rods is that we are gaining weight in egg raising. Unlike straight rods, you can angle your elbows in front of your upper body and by turning your palms upwards. This not only results in a more advantageous position, but also in a lateral center of gravity, which makes it possible to tilt the skis more aggressively in this position. The difference is really big.

The final judgment must be positive. Since all real skiers should spend most of the time in egg laying to maximize speed, the increase in performance and feeling with this type of stick will be significant. Punches for stabbing in loose nuts, which consequently only occur during upscaling and the like, can be avoided by the use of a larger additive which is removed upon removal. The time that is not spent in egg rack consistently consist of barbing on aftermonon and ragging in the elevator queue, and even then the rod is good.

If we could only get rid of the illgula decor in favor of something better suited my pet clothes or my nice striped ski clothes, it would be all perfect.

HWC HitMe

The man, the myth, the material manager.

Model year: 1999
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