 So today I took out the Absolute Joy. It was, I thought it was an amazing ski. It's really lightweight, thanks to graphene, but it's still nice and stiff. So if you're not necessarily, they experience more of like an intermediate skier, you're going to have loads of fun on it, but if you want to improve, because it's quite stiff, you can still get quite a lot of out of it. I took the skis out this morning and it was really nice, hard-packed, nice and sunny, very crisp, so it was really biting into all the turns. And it stayed in, so it was just amazing to ski on. Everything you wanted to do, it just did it, and it was very effortless. But if you wanted to go nice and slowly, that was fine too. On speed, no chatter, it was just really, really easy to ski. If you're looking for more like, kind of like an all-mountain car ski, something that you can use probably mainly on-piece, but you want to just kind of like venture on the sides a little bit. This would be perfect for that. My first ski today was Head Absolute Joy, and it wasn't until I actually took them off my feet, I realized how lightweight they were. So I was skiing them quite hard to start with, and they were doing everything I wanted. Nice, clean curves, good edge hold, and quite playful. And then when I picked them up, I was just really surprised how lightweight they felt, because they had so much energy. Absolute Joy would be great for ladies who would like to, again, improve their technique a little bit, because they're really easy to initiate a turn on them and release the tail. Yeah, so if you're an intermediate skier that would like to go off-piece from time to time, I think you would enjoy Absolute Joy.