One has a teak wood finish while the second is in ash.
We tested the teak one over Easter in LaThuile where we had 40cm of fresh snow saturday night

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Thanks. By the way I always go to ski to LaThuile in Valle d'Aoste.alexisg1 wrote:Mmm...what could I say....let me think...
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amazing skis, simple process, nice graphics and awesome finish...
I'm a fan
Nice video clip. I'm missing winter alreadylucacasty wrote:Thanks. By the way I always go to ski to LaThuile in Valle d'Aoste.alexisg1 wrote:Mmm...what could I say....let me think...
WAOW !!!!!![]()
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amazing skis, simple process, nice graphics and awesome finish...
I'm a fan
If by any chance you come to La Rosiere/La Thuile you can try them.
This is a video made last Easter with Leaf Woodbones in action:
Wow! It's a shame to have all that snow go to waste. Our season was fair at best. The big snow storms missed us and the storms were more coastal storms, dumping 2 feet on Cape Cod.MontuckyMadman wrote:Desmond, if you like the bc we have had over 6 feet of snow at the local hill since it closed 4 weeks ago. Skiing is better now than all season long here. Just got a ft+ yesterday. Unbelievable.
over 100" and counting as a base right now.
Definitely yes, I use Sayerlack products.Richuk wrote:
Btw, can you recommend a brand of varnish to a fellow european