Great podcast
First off thanks for the wonderful content and discussions. Your podcasts are always in the rotation on the work commute. Thoughts on the blister community reviews: Add Skier type: frontside, off piste, backcountry, freeride, freestyle, racing. Scores: change 0-10 to 1-11, because spinal tap. Reviewer Experience level: think you’ve done a good job of with the levels and descriptions. Maybe you could just add the ability to put a + or - to the level reviewers choose. I agree the advanced/expert area is where this becomes hard to define. There are many skiers who are quite amazing and among the best on the mountain but were never paid to compete at the highest level and these are the skier types I would think fall into that expert category. I think most “good” skiers would fit nicely in the advanced +. The last thing I would say is that many skiers are really great at one form of skiing but not necessarily any good at another. For instance an ex racer who does not ski off piste or in the park or a competitive park skier who has never been on a true frontside or race ski. The former can’t really speak to a ski’s buttering or maneuverability on/off rails or in the air and the latter can’t really speak to how a true carving ski charges the fall line, initiates, completes and releases from a turn. Basically context is key.
Skiwald via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/24/23
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This is by far some of the best content gear:30 has put out. Can’t wait to hear more with Matt Manser and the intricacies off ski boots. Sincerely a fellow boot-fitter trying to understand everything there is about boots.
Thonik670 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/24/20
All the gear discussion you won't find anywhere else. Informative, entertaining, sometimes opinionated, always great.Read full review »
NyNja23 via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/19/20
Great gear info!
johnnysubaru via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 01/17/20
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