Selecting Skis and Selecting Wife/husband : The Process
Started by Pavelski in Ski Hardware 14-Jan-2008 - 15 Replies
Pavelski posted Jan-2008
We all know that the high divorce rate in our modern societies is causing many problems, both social and financial!Is it possible that we can learn from how we select skis and apply this process to "humans"!
Think about it selecting a husband/wife often is emotive,purely visceral,superficial (of course I want you to react), sexual?
Selecting skis of course is not! Or is it! Just read the marketing literature on the powerful, fast, clean skis!
Here is your challenge!
Think about it, how did you select your mate? What techniques used ? What benchmarks did you have? Then relate to skis you selected?
Here are the most comment "criteria" most people use ( you determine if it is for skis or wife/husband)
1. Expert skier uses it
2. Ski instructor used it
3. Great visual graphics
4. Great side-cut ( with 117-65-100 measurements)
5. Very stable in rough spots
6. Does not chatter when stressed
8. Does not "break up" after two year use
9. Takes a "wide" footprint
10.Takes you to higher levels of passion
11.Light to carry
13.Has many performance characteristics
14.Recommend by a product specialist
15.Tried it on vacation ( several times)
16.Can apply wax esily
17.Holds to terrain, does not deviate
18.Can be repaired easily
19.Adapts to all sorts of conditions
20.You dream of it
Help me find "other" criteria and also the processes of selection you used to get skis/wife husband!
Hirsty
reply to 'Selecting Skis and Selecting Wife/husband : The Process' posted Jan-2008
Dshenberger
reply to 'Selecting Skis and Selecting Wife/husband : The Process' posted Jan-2008
I think another one to add would be: Is it graceful? :)
Pavelski
reply to 'Selecting Skis and Selecting Wife/husband : The Process' posted Jan-2008
Or to go to heaven!
Jan I Stenmark
reply to 'Selecting Skis and Selecting Wife/husband : The Process' posted Jan-2008
Having made your selection here are some important issues to ensure long lasting enjoyment:
1. After a full service allow to lie horizontal until cooled down. This avoids nasty drips
2. When carrying home at the end of the day keep the tips pointing down otherwise they can flail about and catch someone in the eye.
3. Remain alert during usage for erratic / unusual manoeuvres as pre-release can be unsightly and spoil the moment.
4. Never just throw then down in the snow and stamp on them. Lay them down gently and then enter only after checking your boots for snow. This helps avoid the issues of point 3.
Hope this helps with your continued enjoyment.
Jan
Admin
reply to 'Selecting Skis and Selecting Wife/husband : The Process' posted Jan-2008
"carrying home with the tips pointing down" ??? :shock: :D
But you make it too complicated...
When young and inexperienced you select a ski with a narrow waist and a nice side-cut, that's easy to, er, "ride". And don't set the bindings too tight as you want a clean release with no injury if things get bumpy and you need to go your separate ways.
When more mature, you'll find a ski to work with you in perfect harmony. That takes all that the mountain has to throw at you, stays with you and brings you home with a huge smile after every run. 8)
Pavelski
reply to 'Selecting Skis and Selecting Wife/husband : The Process' posted Jan-2008
How do I begin......
First Admin. You are supposed to be the "guard, the controller, the super-ego" of this site! I though I was just on the edge when suggesting the post! I realize others have a more "fertile' mind!
Love this site because of the "sharp minds"
Now Jan,
I understand you do have two young lads! You are supposed to keep a "serious" adult front for at least another 10 years! So if ever they read these suggestions.... ( but they are great, and I did chuckle)
By the way I passed along your boot solution to three skiers going to Colorado! It worked!!! The stares they got was something to see! Thanks
Keep suggestions going; skis and marriage go together like a horse and carriage!
Pavelski
reply to 'Selecting Skis and Selecting Wife/husband : The Process' posted Jan-2008
Putting aside all the cues and "double entente" my skis and wife are perhaps the two aspects that have made my life so great!
Perhaps I am a wee bit extreme but selecting a ski,,is as serious as selecting a wife!
Think about it!
May I ask a question?
Do you wipe yours after skiing?
Do you bind it with that famous velcro strap?
Do you do a final swipe with a nylon brush, just to get that structure?
Do you pre-heat before laying the wax?
Some prefer taking it out after serious long "preparation! Do you?
Do you favor the left or right,,,ski
So may questions,,,,so few time!
Topic last updated on 10-February-2008 at 11:11