Are they supposed to do this?

chazz.

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so the other day i was in a ski shop, me and another guy were checkin out some fischer addict pros. thinkin theyre real nice skis and all, so my buddy decided to flex them lighty like most skiers love doing to get the feels for a ski, and so he puts them down on the hardwood floor, goes to flex them and

WHAM!

the entire tail section like, explosively delaminates. like, delams and just hangs there off the tail at a right angle on the ground. yes, i belive that would be the best description of the event.

i thought fisher made solid skis? was this a bad pair? because he barely touched them, and i realize they are meant to be skied on snow and not a hardwood floor, but, that seems like bad construction, or maybe someone flexing them too hard before he got to them? any thoughts?
 
That sounds like something with construction.

What I'm curious about is what the shop said
 
i'm actually laughing my ass off reading that.

i can just see the look on your faces.

anyway, dont know anything bout those skis
 
to answer your question. the fischers are indeed supposed to do that. its like the invaders flexy joint area, but shitter, because most fischer stuff is verys shitty.
 
hahaha wow thats weird, good thing u guys bounced, i probs would have pissed myself in shock of what just happened
 
I would venture to say they're NOT supposed to do that. hahaha, I would have ran out pretty quickly too. just put them back behind the others, look at some clothes so as not to look suspicious then run!
 
I used to race with fischer skis and they were amazing and really bombproff indeed. I think they just dont have as good as grip on the freestyle ski world yet.
 
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