Skier Background: 6’5” 200lbs. Racing background, now mostly BC and paying for tickets on weekday powder days. Go to ski is 184 Volkl Mantra/barons driven by Garmont Adrenaline.
Pros: Stable, quick edge to edge, crud busters.
Cons: not really a con but longer is better with these.
Pulled straight from the site
The Humpback: 140-109-122, 27m turn radius in a 185cm. Tip rocker, rising 1.5 cm, starting at approximately 33cm from the tip (185cm). The sidecut is set back 10cm from center and the taper is 18mm. It has a longer, “sharkier” nose for crud busting and stability in uneven snow. It has early rise in the tail starting at around 16cm from the tail (185cm) rising 5mm.
Honoring the beauty and wonder of Vermont’s signature backcountry peak, Camel’s Hump, the Humpback puts a backcountry spin on the traditional all-mountain shape. With a longer tip shape, tip rocker and a more rearward stance, the Humpback uses design to facilitate maximum enjoyment of varied and softer snow. The shape beautifully marries quick turning response with adaptability. A wider platform than the Daily Bread, the Humpback is the tool of choice for backcountry access and adventure. Like all of our designs, the Humpback is no slouch on hard snow. Want to carve up Nosedive before you head to Teardrop? No problem. Heading into the backcountry after your Masters race? Check. The Chic Chocs, Great Gulf or the Pemi Wilderness…anytime? You get the picture.
Sizes: 171, 178, 185
Review
I will preface by saying Stowe, VT received 5-7 inches the day before on top of a medium/hard base, but not too much ice, plus my first day there ever. Day started on some freshly groomed tracks to get the feeling of a wider and less shaped ski than I am used to, didn’t take too long, fast and poppy from edge to edge! They did at first feel shorter than my Mantra’s and lighter, but quickly I got used to it and was letting them loose at high speeds. Did a more than decent job at holding steady at high speeds, but really stood out when going through pushed around powder and crud, smooth sailing!
Found some untracked powder mid-day, along with some tighter than usual trees. These skis were a ton of fun, light and responsive, and seeing as the snow has been poor at times in N VT, conditions are variable and the ski responds very well from powder to chop.
Later in the day, the steeps were skied off with patches of ice, not a fan of ice but felt stable and enjoyed attacking the pitch in the afternoon sun. I would definitely considered theses capable of being a daily driver. Based on the minimal powder I got to enjoy, my assumption would be these will be awesome on a deep day!
Let me know if I missed anything and contact Weasel1 or thin cover to get on them yourselves.
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