Has to be Denali. Everyone knows how gentle and respectful those shipping guys are with packages!
As a former freight dog I have seen the extra gentle care given by those overpaid and much appreciated trunk monkeys! 😆
I generally adjust my pullout point by approximately one ski length in the appropriate direction. Earlier if tailwind and later if headwind. Everything else stays the same. If I need more in the following HD/Tls I add another estimated ski length in progression. If it's flipping gale WAG!!!
@Andre Just depends on your handle grab style. If you're a twister the rubber wears and tears pretty fast. I just use the curl in my fingers to hold on and my handles last for years even with kevlar gloves.
I took my ski down out of the basement rafters today, talked to it, unwrapped it, dusted it, admired it, and then gently put it away. Soon my friend, soon! Mississippi and Florida are calling softly now.........