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Only just swapped the bindings from my Salomon Force9 3s (1998 vintage) onto my new Scott Aztec Pro's. TBH if it's icy, or in the bumps, I think they would be hard to beat and I still miss my dear departed Force9 2s (bloody baggage handlers) which were fantastic everywhere.
I've also got a pair of Head S75 which I keep for Scotland and Weardale and they are nowhere near as stable at speed as the old planks. They are much easier to use though,
I've got some Salomon Axendo 9s in my past (and cellar).
They haven't been used in anger since 2002 but on a well-groomed piste they are [b]fast as stink[/b].
Hee hee, you must have met me on the piste. Also still badly ๐ณYou used to ski very badly then,
Have had many, many lessons, so hopefully improved over the years.
Yes was talking about steep off piste for the jump turns. As CFH says ^^ I still see skiers with ankles glued together the French way.