Top sheet designs
- Inspiredcapers
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- xcdnewb0313
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Re: Top sheet designs
Man I don’t know about all these skis with peoples portraits on them. I think id start getting kinda creeped out after awhile having someone staring back at me while I was skiing. Then I’d start talking to them, give them a name, a backstory… maybe I’m just weird :shrug:
Many years ago a ski company had a contest where you designed your own top sheet and if yours won they would make it. I came up with a bunch of my own designs. I wonder if I still have them laying around somewhere…
EDIT: Found them
I guess it was a G3/Backcountry Magazine contest... I wonder who ever ended up winning? It was back in 2015
Many years ago a ski company had a contest where you designed your own top sheet and if yours won they would make it. I came up with a bunch of my own designs. I wonder if I still have them laying around somewhere…
EDIT: Found them
I guess it was a G3/Backcountry Magazine contest... I wonder who ever ended up winning? It was back in 2015
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Re: Top sheet designs
At 210cm, he has to be the tallest hobbit.
I think I like the older colorful portrait top sheets better, especially the red Amundsen.
Not going to get that ski though, since I already have a Sondre Nordheim and a Gamme, and if I get anything else in that class it would probably be something that will turn more easily in variable snow conditions, like the Børge Ousland.
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Re: Top sheet designs
Yep - the "Green Man" rocks....
I spent a year holding off buying some Gammes, hoping for a top-sheet re-design,
but then, I found a used pair of Green Man. So, all is good. ;-P
Re: Top sheet designs
Asnes Nansen
It's like this creepy ghost guy is staring and judging my telemark turns.
It's like this creepy ghost guy is staring and judging my telemark turns.
- xcdnewb0313
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Re: Top sheet designs
Absolutely. What do you know about their construction/materials? Are they good skis, or just beautiful works of art?xcdnewb0313 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 6:13 pmAll of these skis are gorgeous
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