Bulgaria Ski discussion board

Hire or Buy skis

Popmop Author:Popmop posts : 52   (Intermediate)Date : 02-07-14 23:20

re:Hire or Buy skis

"re:Hire or Buy skisPopmop, Hunters have got some new Burton boards in"
Nice one! Thanks for the heads up Smile you know if any were rockers ?
Boon Author:Boon posts : 838   (Expert)Date : 02-07-14 23:51

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Not in the pub!!!!! you think that's bad I'm at work.....

Don't be so modest Clive of course your really good........ Wink age is but a number as I find out tomorrow.
Clive Author:Clive posts : 94   (Intermediate)Date : 02-08-14 03:34

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whether its now or tomorrow ……….. I'd like to wish you a really happy 40TH … thats 40?
what 40 yrs old?
like defo halfway through life?
the big 4 Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

comiserations big fella
Boon Author:Boon posts : 838   (Expert)Date : 02-08-14 14:47

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LOL halfway Im surprised Ive made it this far!!!!!!!!

Think Im only 20 as I don't really remember a lot of it Booze Booze

So no commiserations just congratulations for getting this far......hahaha
kelvin500 Author:kelvin500 posts : 236   (Intermediate)Date : 02-08-14 20:48

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Holy Moly Boon.....,,, happy 40th!!! You sure you're younger than me?!!!
kelvin500 Author:kelvin500 posts : 236   (Intermediate)Date : 02-09-14 23:02

re:Hire or Buy skis

so buying looking good! I`ve talked about the "core" of the skiis where a wooden core is maybe better that a plastic core? Decathlon have a pair of carvers with bindings for £80 (yes £80) as they`re last seasons. Or a pair of Rosignols with bindings, again last seasons for £160 with a wooden core that they told me were much better, but poss not worth double the price.
My thoughts are that if they are going to get in a possible state due to conditions, buy the cheaper ones to give me a ...
so buying looking good! I`ve talked about the "core" of the skiis where a wooden core is maybe better that a plastic core? Decathlon have a pair of carvers with bindings for £80 (yes £80) as they`re last seasons. Or a pair of Rosignols with bindings, again last seasons for £160 with a wooden core that they told me were much better, but poss not worth double the price.
My thoughts are that if they are going to get in a possible state due to conditions, buy the cheaper ones to give me a chance to get used to carving and not worry too much about the damage I may be doing to them?
What`s everyone think?
Boon, Clive?

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