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a I Mountain Equipment present .. . CHAMONIX EPOGLASS AVAILABLE IN NEW ZEALAND FOR THE FIRST TIME This is the Ski designed and made in Australia specifically for Southern Hemisphere snow conditions, yet has been acclaimed OUTSTANDING by professional and prominent Skiiers in Canada, France and U.S.A. who use them extensively. 1. Top quality Celtana top surfaces and edges. 2. One piece pressure moulding of epoxy glass. 1. Specially designed core to give even flex throughout it's length. 4. 1.5 mm. extra fast P-Tex /«\ /n\ running surface. W W W X*/ 5. Fine quality S.W.D. racing edgesAfter five years development for Southern Hemisphere snow conditions these top grade Skis can now be obtained in all sizes at the amazingly low price of At mountain equipment Special features Include:— (4) Suitable for both Pleasure and Csmpn* , „ . . u ~ tition Skiing Ideal for learners and (1) Fully guaranteed against normal break- beginners, age in use. B||j|t )n Tjp md Hee | pro tecters. (2) Lighter and more flexible than other (6) sole and plastic top surface moulded brands of Epoxy Ski. j n during the special Injection mould(3) More control under icy conditions. ing process. Test report from Canada “These Skis really surprised us. They stood up extremely well and we all gave them a good workout Their power to hold an edge on Ice and Hardpack, together with their tracking and ease of turning was outstanding.” Signed, L Adler, sub-Director, Mt. Trembland Ski School, Quebec, Canada. These Skis are the best value ever offered in N.Z. for such a superior EPOXY SKI. Mountain Equipment Ltd. Cnr. VICTORIA, KILMORE & DURHAM STS., CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone 73*185.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30808, 21 July 1965, Page 19
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