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The Road to Perdition

The Road to Perdition

The road to hell is said to be paved with good intentions. In my experience, the friends and relatives of prospective boot buyers are a wellspring of wretched advice wrapped in bright ribbons of sincerity and concern.

(Let us pause a moment and prayerfully acknowledge the gratitude of bootfitters everywhere that the new, pandemic-driven bootfit protocol discourages the presence of a bootfit entourage composed of family, moral supporters and consiglieri.)

Back to the subject at hand, the particular nugget of advice I’m leery of is the customary admonition to avoid too stiff a boot as it will hurt, you’ll hate it eventually if you don’t detest it immediately, and it will inhibit your skills development. Get only as much boot as you need and no more, goes the conventional wisdom. Racers need stiff boots; you don’t.

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The Making of a Skier, Part IX: The ASTM, Carl Ettlinger and I

The Making of a Skier, Part IX: The ASTM, Carl Ettlinger and I

One of the many hats I wore as North American binding product manager for Salomon in the early 1980’s was that of delegate to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). I believe the first meeting of F8.14 – the sub-committee on ski safety – that I attended was in Pennsylvania. I was flying under the wings of Salomon’s seer of all standards and patents, Gilbert Delouche, and the binding product manager for the North American zone at that time (and my mentor), Joe Campisi.

I was a babe in the woods, but I soon caught on to the game under Delouche’s patience guidance. I recall a debate on the binding specification then being batted around in the technical committee chaired by Carl Ettlinger. Ettlinger wanted language that would require any release/retention setting of 10 or above to be “visually distinctive” from the rest of the scale.

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Why This Buyer’s Guide?

Why This Buyer’s Guide?

Don’t read the 2021 Masterfit Buyer’s Guide in Partnership with Realskiers.com for its 62 ski reviews. I should know. I wrote or edited all of them.

Not that the ski reviews aren’t worth the read. But ski reviews on the web are as common as rice, while the Buyer’s Guide contains something no other publication, whether in digital, print or video format, can claim: the most respected, thorough and dependable boot reviews in the world.

This isn’t mere puffery. The Masterfit Boot Test is so well regarded by the supplier community that nearly every brand not only sends its following year’s line-up in four men’s sizes plus three for women, it also dispatches its top designers and/or product managers to a distant North American site for most of the test’s five-day duration.

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The Ripple Effect

The Ripple Effect

As I’ve observed in this space before, product managers spend most of their time in the future; the present for them is two years away for the rest of us. So when the coronavirus shut down the 19/20 ski season, it triggered an automatic response in the R&D lobes lodged deep in my noggin: what impact will this have two years down the road?

If I knew the answer to this question with any certainty, I should be running a hedge fund, not scribbling about skiing. But after checking with several of the bellwether players in U.S. market, I have some idea of what’s in store.

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Realskiers 2021 Women’s Ski Test: A Series of Linked Recoveries

Realskiers 2021 Women’s Ski Test: A Series of Linked Recoveries

If you ever saw footage of early-1970’s mogul contests, you understand the expression, “linked recoveries.” This turn of phrase sums up my repeated attempts to capture coverage of the primary players in the 2021 women’s Alpine ski market.

Before we learned coronavirus wasn’t street jargon for overindulging in imported beer, I had a plan in place. I’d paid handsomely to have my test card app refreshed just in time for the major western trade fairs at Mammoth Mountain, CA and Snow Basin, UT, which convened on overlapping dates.

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Realskiers.com Recommends Top 2021 Models in Cornerstone Categories

Realskiers.com Recommends Top 2021 Models in Cornerstone Categories

When the ski world skidded to a stop last March, the Realskiers.com database had already logged hundreds of digital test cards, a very promising start to what turned out to be a dismal season.  There was just enough data to separate wheat from chaff, a winnowing process that revealed the top 70 unisex models spread across the four most popular genres: Frontside, All-Mountain East, All-Mountain West and Big Mountain.

It seems like ages ago, but it was only Friday, March 13 that I skied Mt. Rose for the last time. I left the mountain that day brimming with blind optimism. My plans to recruit veteran instructors to rotate through some twenty-five 2021 women’s models were taking shape. I took a few test laps under sunny skies and headed back to Reno confident that I had my bases covered.

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The Brave New World of Bootfitting

The Brave New World of Bootfitting

During my time on this planet, the value of knowledge – specifically, the detailed understanding of accumulated facts about the past – has been steadily devalued.  The impact of the pandemic and the crater it’s left in the world economy has created an uncrossable chasm between now and then. The Firesign Theater once capriciously declaimed, “Everything you know is wrong.”  How right they’ve proved to be.

One of the many casualties of our perilous times is that bootfitting as we knew it is over.  The last time anyone was able to practice this arcane skill, the best bootfitters would literally lay their hands on the bare feet of their customers. All the good reasons why this hands-on inspection was the part of the state-of-the-art protocol will not be enough to save it. 

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What We Learned This Year

What We Learned This Year

What we learned this year is the fragility of everything we thought of as permanent. But that’s a topic for a future Revelation, when we all have more perspective than is possible during a humanity-wide crisis. Going into this season, our concerns...

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Silver Linings

Silver Linings

A little over a week ago, I was skiing. A little over a week ago, I was recruiting Mt. Rose instructors for a women’s test that would have rolled out yesterday. A little over a week ago, I was pulling together a dream team of Non-FIS Race ski...

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On Self-Expression

On Self-Expression

Last week I spent four glorious days seeking paths to self-expression in the white world of Snowbird. To honor this annual ritual, I'm reprising here the final chapter of Snowbird Secrets, in which I expound upon the myriad ways skiing allows for...

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Stuff Skiers in the Know Should Know About

Stuff Skiers in the Know Should Know About

Before we dive into the details, let it be known that none of the products touted herein were selected because they won something, even if they have. There was no rigorous selection process. The only unifying thread that connects them is that I...

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A Skier’s Guide to Time Travel

A Skier’s Guide to Time Travel

[Dear Readers: Many of you already know that I am at heart a metaphysician, so I hope you’ll indulge me this diversion from technical subjects. I’ll return to the nuances of ski design and the travails of bootfitting next week, which according to...

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The Glitch in the System

The Glitch in the System

For three picture-perfect days last week I put 27 new and returning 20/21 models through their paces under azure skies and ideal test conditions. Mammoth Mountain hadn’t received its normal bumper crop of natural snow, but the resort made the most...

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Who Needs New Ski Prep?

Who Needs New Ski Prep?

I could make this Revelation stunningly short and simply say, “everyone,” but that would leave unanswered a few subtleties such as “what the hell is ‘new ski prep?’” In order to dispel this sort of lingering doubt, allow me to illuminate the story...

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Test Time!

Test Time!

Now is the winter of my content. This twisted turn on a famous line contains two meanings. Now is the moment when my ski season switches from warm-up sessions and anecdotal skiing adventures to its second phase, full-on devotion to ski testing....

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An Embarrassment of Riches

An Embarrassment of Riches

This Revelation will post the day before the 2020 SIA/OR show opens in Denver. To mark the occasion, our motif of the week is a snapshot of the coming season’s cast of ski models, with emphasis, as always, on what’s new. In brief, there’s a...

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It Wouldn’t Hurt to Take a Lesson

It Wouldn’t Hurt to Take a Lesson

It’s my business to sell the promise that a new pair of skis will bring joy and a sense of completion that life would lack without them. It grieves me to no end to inform you that while new skis may indeed augment your happiness and boost your...

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Coping with Success

Coping with Success

Blizzard could not possibly have foreseen how a funky collection of freeride skis, curiously named after rodeo bulls, would virtually transform its brand. For one thing, Blizzard was, then as now, firmly planted in the center of Austrian ski...

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The Big Squeeze: Why it Pays to Understand the Brand

The Big Squeeze: Why it Pays to Understand the Brand

We live in difficult times. I’m not referring to the messes mankind is making on every macro level, but the state of affairs within the tiny, cloistered domain of the ski maker. In a financial marketplace that demands growth as the measure of...

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The Dropout’s Guide to Skiing

The Dropout’s Guide to Skiing

During ski season I work a few days almost every week fitting boots at Bobo’s, which affords me the opportunity to interact with a broad swath of the skiing public. Bobo’s is a specialty shop but not a specialized shop: we supply every stratum of...

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The Making of a Skier, Part VI: Salomon Office Daze

The Making of a Skier, Part VI: Salomon Office Daze

A rock impresario who happens to be a dear friend of mine ascribes the secret of success to “timing and lighting.” That’s an apt aphorism for my office career at Salomon in the early 1980’s: I was in the right place at the right time, for nothing...

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On Drifting

On Drifting

[On Drifting is Chapter 14 of Snowbird Secrets, A Guide to Big Mountain Skiing, which I co-wrote with “Guru” Dave Powers during the summer of 2012. Each chapter is a stand-alone meditation on some aspect of skiing that illuminates and informs the...

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Tip Your Bootfitter

Tip Your Bootfitter

For some of my faithful following, the suggestion made by this Revelation’s 3-word title (ecclesiastics are fond things that come in threes) will be sufficient to inspire the desired behavior. As I notice the rest of you are continuing to read,...

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2020 Powder Skis

2020 Powder Skis

Powder skis represent the triumph of optimism over the dictates of reason. There’s only one reason to own a Powder ski, and it’s in the name. If you don’t anticipate catching a fresh snowfall of two feet or more, you don’t need a Powder model,...

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When Should You Replace Your Boot Liners?

When Should You Replace Your Boot Liners?

Once a skier finds a great fitting boot, it can be very hard to let it go. I’ve seen boots manufactured during the Reagan administration tenderly pulled from their neon (and somehow still pristine) boot bag by their besotted owner in the hope that...

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Realskiers.com Wins First Stump-Bertoni Prize

Realskiers.com Wins First Stump-Bertoni Prize

Realskiers.com Receives Prestigious Award! Realskiers.com Wins First Stump-Bertoni Prize In a stunning upset that has shaken the very foundations of the sports media world, Realskiers.com has been awarded the first Stump-Bertoni Prize for...

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The Best Skis of 2020

The Best Skis of 2020

In years of yore, I would use this space to promote the models that I personally preferred in each unisex genre. (Women’s views prevailed in the domain of the fairer sex.) This year I saw no reason to deviate from the wisdom of my beloved test...

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