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Goode Ventura - unboxing


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45 minutes ago, mbabiash said:

Nothing new.

There is no such thing as a new ski that does not have to go through a R&D process. To some extent, every ski is derivative of some other ski. I do not know where they started but this is a new ski. 

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I know someone skiing on one already.  First comment was:  "It's fast".  I believe it is more that just a tweak of an existing design.

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The worst slalom equipment I own is between my ears.

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Based on price I'm thinking my wide ride xtr cc is a higher end ski ?  Ummm will see what people think . Maybe I need to move to the team if want more perf . 

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The ski is really good. I think it is going to shake up the 34mph/55k market. If it does not sell like hot cakes I will eat my hat.

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That -35 looked like super low effort and yet really early.  By the way, another skier tried the ski I’ve seen here in the wild and he is a 32 mph (-38/-39) skier.  He absolutely loved it.

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That might be one of the best passes you’d posted. Usually you look like you’re screaming at 36 but alas. 
 

Nice skiing. I’m intrigued. 
 

what size and what are you weighing right now? 

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@BGrow76

As a rule, I do not compare skis. These skis are not even really in the same category. 

The HO is high end shape with lower-spec eco-friendly construction.

The Goode is a Carbon Core ski designed for 55k. 

If I were to really compare the skis the "apple-to-apples" comparison would be the Ventura to the Works 2.

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