When demoing skis, how much does binding delta unknowingly influence the impression of a ski? Years back, before I realized how strongly binding delta influenced my skiing, I attended a demo day and my impression of the skis was dramatically different than what I expected. I found a pair of skis that stood out for me, and eventually purchased that ski and happily skied that ski for a long time.
When I bought several other new pairs of skis I eventually figured out that the binding delta mattered and I then made all my skis match the pair that I liked. This has made a huge difference in my skiing and now when I attend a demo, I factor the binding delta into my impressions.
Pondering this, I wonder how many people are also unknowingly influence by the aried binding delta of demo skis?
"Talk amongst yourselves"
If that reference is lost on you, please share your thoughts on this subject.
When I bought several other new pairs of skis I eventually figured out that the binding delta mattered and I then made all my skis match the pair that I liked. This has made a huge difference in my skiing and now when I attend a demo, I factor the binding delta into my impressions.
Pondering this, I wonder how many people are also unknowingly influence by the aried binding delta of demo skis?
"Talk amongst yourselves"
If that reference is lost on you, please share your thoughts on this subject.