Rossignol T-Power Viper
What do you think about Rossignol T-Power Viper?
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OK? What are we talking about here really !? Have been skiing for a total of several weeks. Is anyone who says "push through" the skis, they are probably advanced competitors or they have not learned to edge the skis! May feel a bit short at the beginning. Okay, they do not work outside the piste, but still have to say that this is probably the most fun I went on in the piste.
Model year: 2001
Model year: 2001
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Is looking for new skis and was "tricked" to try this one. That was the best I have done this year. It responded at the slightest angle regardless of long or slightly tighter turns. Not tested in loose nuts because it was so short (167cm)
Model year: 2001
Model year: 2001
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This is the best thing you can get for the piste today. Have gone for a few days and the more you get to the ski the more fun it becomes. That a skid that is so short can be so stable and it stays as long as you dare.
Meanwhile, as I found it to be in great lorries and accompanying, you can quickly switch to more aggressive rides and make the ski swing with great power. Have also tested the Slalom Group 9S for a while, which is equally cruel and comes somewhat faster and more power than Vipern, but requires constant concentration. TEST THEM before buying anything else. I tested 160 cm of Vipern and 150 of 9S. Sure they are a little expensive but it's worth it.
Model year: 2001
Meanwhile, as I found it to be in great lorries and accompanying, you can quickly switch to more aggressive rides and make the ski swing with great power. Have also tested the Slalom Group 9S for a while, which is equally cruel and comes somewhat faster and more power than Vipern, but requires constant concentration. TEST THEM before buying anything else. I tested 160 cm of Vipern and 150 of 9S. Sure they are a little expensive but it's worth it.
Model year: 2001
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Must admit that you were a little skeptical of the incredibly short skid (I = 182cm, skid = 167cm) But after the season premiere in Bydalen I have surrendered .. This ski is a formidable nice train for the piste! The main thing is that you are standing "on edge" so the skis are as stable as possible. Works because it is short also good in short turns.
/ Mike
Model year: 2001
/ Mike
Model year: 2001
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