 So today I had a chance to ski on Vokul Flare Uvo. I think they make me look quite good. It's a very powerful women's ski. There is no need to go for a men's ski. If you like to ski fast, if you enjoy quite dynamic short turns. I enjoyed the speed. They were really stable. I loved them in long turns. They were really easy and short turns surprisingly. I think if you are a strong skier, you will have lots of fun on them. So the Flare Uvo is designed for the advanced expert lady skiers. I would say it's probably from the performance range of 1 to 10. There is probably 6 to 10. So it's kind of the top end of the range. Interestingly for this type of ski, it's a non-metal AMOLED. You can take the metal out and use carbon in it now. It just gives a ski loads of energy, loads of pop, but it's super stable. So it's primarily a pieced focus ski. It's pretty narrow underfoot. But it gives you a really good variation in turn radius and turn size depending on how hard you press the edged ski. It's got tip rocker, so it's really easy to initiate. And depending on what length you buy the ski, it obviously gives you the perfect turn radius of the ski.