Blizzard Ski Sigma RSK Racing
Blizzard Ski Sigma RSK Racing
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 14, 2003]
Its me
Advanced
Strength:
Easy going, wants to be driven on the edges when going straight, kewl Turning Radius, much better than my old monocoques. Very stable. Good Overall Performance.
Weakness:
Slightly a bit unstable when not on the edges (this is a racing ski), smaller radii are really enduring, well, but this is a racing ski and not a fun curver . I really did not intend to buy new skiers, I owned a pair of good old Monocoque Salomon Equipe 9100 2s with a Salomon Driver Binding and was pretty happy bout them, for those were the first Slalom / Racing Ski in my life. Yes, my whole life I used to drive Allrounders. I tried many other racing skiers since the time I had my Salomon, but they all couldn t compete with big S. Thats why I always thought Salomon = Mercedes Benz of skiers. Well, the last time skiing, I hit the ground and damaged the surface of my Salomons severely. As I went for a repair, it came clear to me that a pair of new skiers would be cheaper than a repair, so I looked round and found the pre-year Race model from Blizzard, the Sigma RSK at the price of 60 € Similar Products Used: Volkl P40F1 ; Salomon Equipe 10 3 V ; Salomon Equipe 9100 2S |
[Apr 29, 2002]
kesner08
Double Diamond
Strength:
Easy to turn while free-skiing, awesome Super G ski for any racer. These babies have the perfect turning radius for a SG ski, even though they are supposed to be a GS ski. I couldn''t get these sckers to turn in the course. They are great in the crud, not the powder , I dont think. Overall, SG or non-racers, go ahead and buy them, in fact if you are interested in the pair I have they are only used 3 times and are for sale. Hope this helps.
Weakness:
Light, not that this is bad, but it doesnt help in racing. Not good in powder, I dont think. Not made for tight turning radius. Also Blizzard does not have different stock s of skis. Oh well. Well as a racer who has skied Volkls all his life, they sucked. :) Similar Products Used: Volkls, Volkls, Volks. P40s, P50s, yeah baby!! |