e “The Shaped Ski Revolution.”Taylor’s article had many topics embedded in it, such as safety benefits, history and benefits for all skiers. Taylor’s wide array of topics will be more useful and relevant for a source for my final research paper. “The Shaped Ski Revolution” lacked information of more then a few fields. The information from the guide was somewhat irrelevant for my needs and was too much in detail.The new ski revolution is here and it will continue to stay until the days of old convention skis are gone. Today, every major ski manufacture is making there own line of shaped skis (Taylor 1). This new trend or revolution has been stretched worldwide. For example, people from the Alps to the Rocky Mountains are experiencing the new shaped skis. Major ski manufactures are investing millions of dollars to increase the technology of the new shaped ski. This information of different companies and the outstretch of the new technology will be very useful in my final research paper. “The Shaped Ski Revolution” lacked specific company information of the shaped skis, which was needed in my final paper.Taylor’s article makes an impression that anyone can just hop on a new pair of the shaped skis and there will be instant improvement. The article “The Shaped Ski Revolution” disagrees with this claim. It explained that the new skis required a new type of skiing style. This style is something that must be learned and developed by each skier at each skiing level. With the combination of new skiing technology and developing the skiing style that goes along with the new skis. “The Shaped Ski Revolution” presented a better view of what the skis can possibly do compared to Taylor’s article. History is a major part of anything, everything must come from somewhere. I noticed in Taylors article there was a major difference in when the article was written. His articl...