Does anyone know if the Vishnu WET has sintered or an extruded base material?
cawilleDoes anyone know if the Vishnu WET has sintered or an extruded base material?
Send them an email and ask them. Then let us know what they say.
cawilleDoes anyone know if the Vishnu WET has sintered or an extruded base material?
Material spec's should be on their website.......or not.
**This post was edited on Nov 9th 2017 at 10:51:43pm
SessionMaterila spec's should be on their website.......or not.
I don't think they rely on an informed customer base.
KyleAI don't think they rely on an informed customer base.
Exactly, I figured I would have better luck catching one of them on here and getting an answer. If not, I will try to directly contact
SessionMaterial spec's should be on their website.......or not.**This post was edited on Nov 9th 2017 at 10:51:43pm
i agree but relatively few companies put that on their sites, big companies included. not saying that makes it cool but that's not some out of the ordinary thing Vishnu is doing (unfortunately)
SofaKingSicki agree but relatively few companies put that on their sites, big companies included. not saying that makes it cool but that's not some out of the ordinary thing Vishnu is doing (unfortunately)
Some companies put more, some put less, in the end it's up to the company as to what they want to share but in my opinion there are 5 things that should be clearly displayed on the website to make an informed purchase:
> Length of the ski
> Dimensions
> Turn radius
> Materials used
> Approx. weight
Some like to be mysterious (Rossi BlackOps - basically only the length and waist dimenion iirc) and some like to put it all out there (JSkis - full on blueprints of the skis w/ tip tail height, camber height, rocker profiles down to the mm, etc.)
Beware of those that don't list on their sites. Check with them if they don't.
ie: Dyna told me only on their race skis. Bliz told me on all, even the "kids" skis. Some won't answer your email. If they won't communicate, don't buy.