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Renount Endurance 88 Skis Review: Switching between soft and stiffness.

MONews
3 Min Read

But two days were clear in the two -day test in Arizona (I was worse than the southwest for three days in the Mount Hood of Oregon, but the spring storms were a road under the winter advisory and I was not interested in tied to the Nissan log that rented the tire chain).

Most skiers agree that the bumpy terrain or the worse of the eyes is better, and the harder skiing is more comfortable at a faster speed. Exchange between the two is essentially the promise of the design of the renown. In mid -March, I ran a slightly frozen top of the peak to a dull floor and found that the endurance 88S was very well performed. I kept my edges when I wanted, I didn’t catch them when I carved it, and I didn’t feel vibrating at the top speed.

The renown ski I tested is also noticeably lighter than my regular ride. Armada Tsts 10 years ago The same length. Statistics show that there is a difference of 100 grams per ski. This means that Renoun skiing is about 5 % light, but it is difficult to compare directly due to other bindings. My demo pairs have adjustable bindings, heavier than standard bindings, and skiing is still noticeably lighter.

Photo: Martin Cizmar

Fresh legs

The main advantage of the resort skier blues like me is to keep the legs fresh when the vibration is damped. Unfortunately, I am cursed by a poor life decision that lives on a plain and only several times a year, so I usually find out that my legs are jelly two days later on the hill. However, the day after the two sessions using Renouns Pair of CEP compression socksMy legs were not different from ordinary days after waking up from 7,000 feet on ordinary days.

The company’s goal is to prevent you from thinking about your skiing. It was my experience. As I reviewed them, I had to force them to stop and think, rather than just enjoying the views of gondola. My only other thought was that the blue gray colorweed looked bad with my green and orange boots, and I hope they will be slightly more daring.

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