Unfortunately I was unable to attend. Would it be possible for one or a few of the folks that were involved in the roller ski demos to draw up some thoughts/comparisons? Specifically, I've borrowed a pair of the V2 920 classics and used them about 6 times, and was wondering how the V2 Aeros would compare on my rougher roads? I found the resistance of the 920's stiff enough for a good workout, and they were controllable on downhills with the speed reducers, I just had to find some very smooth pavement to enjoy it. Do the Aeros have a similar resistance feel?
Thanks, Stuart -----Original Message----- From: Scott Bachmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 9:59 AM To: xc Subject: Re: [XC] Sunday funday Another round of appreciative applause from the crowd! Thanks to the other club members who brought their roller skis for demo -- I think I spent more time on roller skis yesterday than I have in the past 8 months combined! Our 3-year-old daughter's only complaint was that she didn't get to roast as many marshmallows at the bonfire as she wanted. Great photo on the MadNorSki web site, of an un-named club member leaving it all on the snow... willi wrote: > A very big thank you to Ned and Jimmy for organizing and pulling off the > Sunday Funday and Fluff Stuff Rendezvous. At 2 PM things looked a little > sketchy but by 4 there were about 40 people having a a good time. (The > media estimated the crowd at 4 people). There is talk of another > orienteering event in the fall! I'll be back. -- Scott Bachmeier University of Wisconsin - Madison / SSEC / CIMSS [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~scottb _______________________________________________ http://www.MadNorSki.org/ XC mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/xc _______________________________________________ http://www.MadNorSki.org/ XC mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.danenet.org/mailman/listinfo/xc