 Hi, I'm Steve from Alice Brigham, this is Elsa and we're here today to talk to you about the new Nordica Santa Ana 93. So, we got to ski this last year in Glenshee at the end of the season, skied it in some very mixed conditions, including some great conditions. We'll come back to that in a second, but first of all, here's Katie from Nordica just to run through some of the technical info on the ski. This is the Santa Ana 93 from Nordica. It's an advanced women's freeride ski. Perfect ski for taking you through softer conditions all over the mountain. We've got an update in the titanal sheet where we've milled it out a little through this area here and through the tail, and what that does is it's reduced the torsional rigidity and made it a much smoother flip. So it handles softer conditions, cruddy conditions, it'll take you anywhere. We've had great feedback, very playful, easy to ski, but it'll charge really well as well. OK, so as I mentioned, we were skiing it in Glenshee, and because it's Scotland, we did get to ski every condition going. We were skiing fresh snow, we were skiing tracked out rough snow, we skied pieced, it was basically everything in all kinds of lights as well. So, Elta, how did you feel when you were skiing it? It's really stable ski, very easy to get along with. You can definitely take it everywhere, but I think the main thing that really stood out was just how stable and reliable it felt. So Glenshee's probably perfect testing conditions for that, a little bit of everything in the snow. Yeah, I mean, you were swapping from slush to ice to powder, it didn't really matter as soon as you changed direction, you'd be on something new, and also swerving mud patches as well, so you had to give the ski quite a good going over. Excellent. And I mean, in terms of its width, it's, you know, 93, it's quite wide, it's going to obviously work in softer snow, but it's still feeling good when you're on the firmer snow. It didn't feel too wide to get it edge to edge, you could definitely ski on the firmer stuff perfectly well on it without feeling like you were on a really wide ski that was difficult to maneuver. And I mean, big rocker on this, big long nose, but yeah, I guess that's just contributing to the stability, isn't it? Yeah, I mean, to be honest, I was on a slightly longer ski than you necessarily go on, but I quite enjoyed that, and because of that extra rocker, you can go on quite a long ski, which obviously helps out when you are in the softer stuff. So it's quite versatile from that side of things. Excellent. So yeah, some really good updates on that ski for this year. If you've got any more questions, either give us a call or pop into one of the stores or have a look on our web pages. We've got loads more information there. If you've skied it or you've got any comments, pop them below. We'll come back to you. Otherwise, thanks for watching.