 Using the Experience 84 today, we had really mixed conditions. The visibility was poor at points, but it definitely got better throughout the day. And I found that the couple of runs I did on that was great because when the sky did open up a bit and you could see more of what you're doing, you could charge about a little bit more. But then when it was overcast and you wanted to ski perhaps a little bit slower, it wasn't out of control. It wasn't forcing me to do anything I was uncomfortable doing. It's suited to an upper-intermediate skier looking to branch out into more advanced skiing who wants to use more mountain. So the standout ski for me this year for 1617 is the Experience 84. 84 was a great product last year. Its versatility was incredible all over the mountain, 84mm under the foot. It's a go-to width that's really in an all-mountain model mix. Incredibly versatile all over the place. However, this year adding again the carbon biometrics into the Experience 84, it's the standout ski for me that's really in terms of its performance level it's really increased dramatically on that side. It's not making it more difficult to use, but it's just giving you a much more solid experience right away throughout the product. It's one of those skis that for me, I would quite happily take that out all day long. It's a real great cruiser. If you're hoonin' around your own piece it's going to be spectacular for that. But again if you want to float into variable conditions with a slightly deeper snow you've really got to lean on your hands for the Experience 84.