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Hey Folks,

I’m a tele skier and I live locally in Salt Lake City. Primarily I have been riding at snowbird this year, for the past 13 years I have been at Alta. In my opinion there is no point skiing anywhere else. Alta's vibe alone is better than the terrain selection at the bird. Although, I am not writing this to talk about resorts, I am talking about skis. I am blown away by The Maestro, it does not matter what the conditions are everything from steep and deep to “death slide style icy bumps” the maestros stand out as the best ski I have ever used. My confounded state is understandable at least, because the maestro is the first early rise tip ski I have ever ridden. The boys at Bluehouse have created a ski that is stable at high speeds, responsive and light. The best way to put it is that if you are skiing on snow, you should be on the maestro.

Being that I tele, I have different issues with skis that someone who rides alpine. For instance, torsional stability, most skis companies that focus on alpine skis overlook this property. Nevertheless, the maestro capable, I have been dropping cliffs straight lining and arching turns the way ya' should. Another main issue is weight I want to have a ski that is light enough to throw around fast in a tight situation but is also strong enough to withstand a beating. The weight of The Maestro is great and as far as holding up so far so good. Since I have been skiing on Bluehouse skis as you may have guessed (because of the graphics), I get into many conversations with people about my skis. One of the main concerns people whom are “in the know” is the top sheet. Hear it hear! the top sheets are solid. That is what think about The Maestro and I am sticking to it.

Check back soon for a review of how the shoots do on the next pow day.

Til' next time,

Max W.