 Okay, so this is the Vocal RTM79. This is a new addition to our range and we've introduced it to sit beneath the RTM81. It's just a ski that's more user-friendly. So we've got a upper beginner, low intermediate through to an advanced skier can use this, no problem at all. This happens because we have cywood underfoot so it's strong on the edge. We've cut the metal laminate in it so it's powered by steel so it gives the ski lots of pop and life and it's still fully wood-cored. What we've done is removed the 3D glass that the RTM81 has. So it's torsionally just a little softer. The binding interface is the IPT WideRide XL which is a super, super wide binding mounting so your pressure from the boot and your legs when you're skiing goes directly to the edge of the ski as opposed to being lost in a narrow system. We've also combined that with the new GritWalk binding which allows you to use an alpine and a GritWalk boot in this binding. GritWalk boots just make walking in the boots easier. It should just be a really user-friendly package for anyone looking for a great all-mountain ski. Today I've been skiing the RTM79. Conditions on the piece at the moment it's just starting to get a little bit warmer so the snow is getting a little bit softer. RTM has been handling really, really well. Power transfer is fantastic and I think partly to do with the way the bindings actually integrated into the core you can really feel it when you're skiing. You feel a little bit more connected. Fantastically light as well, nice and nimble. Yeah, generally a lot of fun to skiing. Overall the ski is going to be great for all sorts of skiers actually.