
Originally Posted by
AaronWright
^^^^My Fischer Wateas, both original and the final 96 version weren't hooky at all. They are more traditional in that they like carving more than a skid/smear but not hooky. Maybe it was a tuning issue. Also all the Fischers I've had(Atua, og Watea, Watea 96 and Motive 95) are some of the most durable skis I've owned.
Agree with this. Same experience. Still have the original Atua 96 as my rock skis, and they are still decent to ski in most conditions.
They lost their way for a few years but IMO have made some strides to get back in the game with their touring skis. Any kind of new blood coming into the brand should be viewed as a positive. Hopefully Mike can add his insights into the ski development and they produce some new models or update existing skis.
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