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Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Ski Logik
There have been a huge amount of new ski companies that have emerged in recent years. Some are good skis and some are fairly crappy, but most all of them just kinda blend in with all the other skis on the mountain, except one, Ski Logik. This ski company is one that you many not have heard of yet; however, you most definaly will very soon. The skis are like nothing you have ever seen before. They look as though they should be decorating your living room, yet they are on your feet. The skis have a beautiful wood inlay in place of a graffic on the top sheet. Every ski is a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. The skis also have an abolone shell inlay in the tip of the ski for an added touch of beauty. The ski is made mostly of wood, with a wooden core, wooden sidewalls, and a wooden top sheet. These wooden sidewalls are made of a quite impressive wood, called Black Locust, which is both water and rot resistent. When you think of an all wood ski, you might think it would be heavy, yet you would be very wrong, these are some of the lightest skis I have every picked up, especially for a big ski. To check out the complete construction of the skis go to the web site. The link is at the bottom of the page. While these skis look amazing, and are supremely beautiful pieces of artwork, there is always the question of how they ski. Having been skiing on them since this march and have over 50 days on them, I can tell you that they are absolutly amazing in every snow condition. They ski the powder with ease and will shred anything else with supreme power. They handle great and are very controllable. The ski also has the perfect flex pattern; stiffer under the foot, but softer in the tip and tail. This allows for the ski to be playful while being stable at high speeds and on landings. These skis are some of the most amazing things to come out of the ski industry. I have no doubt that ski logik will be a quite popular name very soon. To check out the skis and order yourself a pair go to the website here!
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