Only rear entry boot I've ever skied in was Hanson.
I'd take those Olin Ballets. I hated ballet runs, I sucked at it. But those look so damned sweet and they'd be hella fun to smear down blues on..I'm stuck in a Quagmire. If I can only add one more thing to my collection would it be the green Scott boots or the mounted Rainier beer? So awesome!
Show me the white Renn Tigers!
A few extra pics. The outfits are mostly in bins, but very groovy. I lend them out for retro dayz.
You made it or just a photo you found?Retro skis repurposed. It ain't an Adirondack chair if you can't put a beer and a sandwich on the arm! View attachment 123348
Made it and a few others. Making them for friends and famiy. Haven't sold any but I have taken beer as a gratuity.You made it or just a photo you found?
Show me the white Renn Tigers!
The Zebra was a ski I always wanted to try, I even started a thread "What ski have you always wanted to try"? Or something like that. BTW wasn't the Tiger a very fine Jr. Ski?Max, those are not Renntigers they are Völkl Zebras!
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Side note, also from the same era, were these Völkl Tigers
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I remember selling them to some light adult woman.Yes, the Tiger was said to be a very nice Jr. ski.
What used to be considered the weight range for a Jr. ski? 100-150lbs?
The Zebta rocked! Skied the GS version winter of 70/71 in about every snow imaginable as the daily driver. The oddity was the sound from the cracked edges.The Zebra was a ski I always wanted to try, I even started a thread "What ski have you always wanted to try"? Or something like that. BTW wasn't the Tiger a very fine Jr. Ski?
Max, those are not Renntigers they are Völkl Zebras!
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Side note, also from the same era, were these Völkl Tigers
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