u/wi3loryb

Fenix 7s pro

I don't want a huge watch, I want an always on display and I want the flashlight.

The 7s pro (42mm) seems perfect.. but it also seems really hard to find (even used/refurbishe)

The 7 pro (47mm) is available at a reasonable price $5-600.. but no luck with the 7s

Any advice on where to find this watch (or alternatives)

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u/wi3loryb — 11 hours ago
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How do you deal with being the best skier on the mountain?

Title is a joke.. but serious post.

One of the reasons I've always enjoy skiing is the fact that I could keep getting better and better.

How do those of you that ski really well enjoy the sport these days?

I feel like I often see the really good skiers come out when conditions are good.. and stop skiing when the snow isn't perfect anymore.

I got a strong feeling of satisfaction years ago as a kid, picking my way down double black's that were way over my head.

Later.. I got better at those runs.. and learned to ski them smoothly in almost any condition.

It feels like improving at this point requires me to take a lot of risk (higher speed over sketchy terrain, or airtime.. which is also risky) and grains are hard to get.

Getting good at snowboarding might be a good way to get that easy progress feeling, but I don't want to get arrested.

Another way I feel like I get to enjoy now is teaching my kids to also love the sport. That's definitely been a fun challenge.

Anyway, just

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u/wi3loryb — 6 days ago