 At Ellis Brigham we take ski testing really seriously and this involves two different ski tests. The first one is done early in the season, everything's put through its paces and compared we make the decisions what we're going to stock. Later on in the season we bring staff out to Austria. Here the staff test all the skis that we've decided to go in the range. This means we can make sure we've made all the correct decisions but it also means that when you come into any of our stores the staff there can give you personal advice. They know exactly how to ski skis because they've been on them. So we have a tip-tail rocker, we have a waist switch of 95 and we are developing this shape because we want to have a good hiking ski but at the same time with the best downing performance on the market. Usually the scope of blizzard while developing the two skis is always to have of course a really good hiking but to have a really good performance downing. Construction wise we also improve even if from a lot of consumers we will see later we had super good feedback also in terms of performance downing. So what we did is we additionally improve our carbon-dry 3D technology so we reduce tip-and-tail a bit the carbon in order to give to the skier behavior that is even less nervous compared to the previous one because one of the problems when you're skiing with these kind of skis is that usually they are a little bit trembling too much too nervous. So our ski is giving you also really good performance on these regards. Then you have the route that is the Paolonia that is giving really lightness to the ski. The sort of skier is a guide that is like hiking but at the same time you want to really enjoy the downhill. Usually what is happening that you're coming on the top you're really tired you would like to enjoy because you know you worked it and you cannot because they are trembling too much so this is the ski to really enjoy the downhill. Imagine also today during the ski test a lot of people were using this on-piece and they said that it was skiing amazing. So I've just been skiing in a Zero G 95 it's snowing quite heavily here so there's quite a lot of fresh snow even on-piece and it's just the perfect ski for everything it's very light for touring but I was chasing ski racer down the piece and I could keep up with them and it's pretty impressive for such a good ski. If you want to take slightly longer turns it's still very stable doesn't shatter it's been just fantastic to ski. There was fresh snow on-piece but I went a bit on the side as well in slightly deeper snow. Even if it's not as floaty as a bigger ski could be it's still super fun and is something you can easily take on a more free-ride orientated kind of a journey.