 So today I skied the Soul 7 in about waist-deep snow on a variety of runs. Found it amazing, very responsive, floated everywhere. Very easy to make turn when I wanted and just made skiing powder really easy. I feel like the air-tip nose in the Soul 7 really helped it float. Made it very, very light and nimble. I think that the Soul 7 is well suited for anybody who likes skiing everywhere. They want to get in the powder a lot. It is very well suited for the powder, but it does charge quite well on the piece. So the Soul 7, as we know, it's been around now, it's been in production for the last four years. It's won more awards than we know what to do with. And the essence they wanted to try and how do you make the best even better. So the whole thing is to talk about the new carbon alloy matrix that we've added into the ski. And it's, if you imagine, almost put the ski into steroids. It amplifies every single one of the experiences of the things that we associate with the Soul 7 of the past. It enhances all of those stories much stronger. So its edge grip is increased by 20%. Shock absorption increased by 20%. Its edge hold, stability, everything is really sort of increased dramatically on that side. So the guys are actually calling the carbon alloy matrix. It's almost this magic fiber that's being added into the ski. It's really, really going to intensify the performance of the product without taking away any bits of versatility that it's had in the past. So it's going to be really cool.