 The XDrive 8.0 TI is really accessible to a wide variety of consumer, that's because you can use it at a real variety of speeds. Works really well on the piece, it's super grippy, tons of performance, ski it quick, ski it slow, it's happy and that translates to soft pieced as well. What's really fun about this is if you're going along the piece and you just see a little bit to the side that you want to go on, it's just super mobile, really good fun. So one of my favourite skis is the XDrive, the TI, it was out last year and it's just a great ski every year, it's an all round ski, it kills it on the piece which is what most people want and what I think people are really attracted to is that they want to try some powder at the side of the piece and it can cope with that as well. So the TI, great ski because it's got a good sweet spot in terms of who would ride it, you could sell that to an intermediate skier buying the first pair of skis, you could sell it to an experienced skier just looking for a great all-mountain ski, they know their comfort zone. If you were going to relate it to ski and runs I would say almost a red run and definitely some blacks thrown in as well so it's got a good twist in terms of who would ride it and ability. So I think the Salomon XDrive ATTI is ideal for skiers who want something that's progressing from maybe French skiers looking for their first ski or they've had a softer ski, it's got the stiffness on the foot and it's really stable on the foot, you just know exactly what it's going to do and the TI a little bit softer than some of the beefier skis so it's just that easy view space for you.