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HEAD Supershape ski failure after just 66 days use

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Food for thought. I'll definitely be more careful with them next time I buy.

@red 27, Smile You may well be right.

I rented HEAD i.GSR Worldcup Rebels after mine died. Those had exactly the same sidecut figures and radius as my i.Supershape Speed skis, but were slightly more stiff, more grippy, had better stability during a carved turn and offered more enjoyment. They are £135 cheaper than the Supershape Speeds and "designed for intermediate to advanced skiers" according to HEAD's website, which then goes on to contradict that information by describing them as being for "experts" with "excellent skiing technique". Puzzled
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
If you want to spray your skis with something to prevent corrosion that it is unlikely to harm them, I'd suggest ACF 50. Very well respected in other fields (airplanes, marine, motorcycles etc).

It's very extensively used on motorcycles (I use it on mine. Little Angel )

http://www.acf-50.co.uk/
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