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  1. #51
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    Thanks!

  2. #52
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    One for the pivot lovers to fret or rejoice over until trade show season starts in earnest: Look is running an all-metal, geze style toe with rollers in the toe wings on Rossi’s WC speed skis this year. Basically a metal pivot 12/14 toe with a big spring . Seen on the left next to an spx 15. Click image for larger version. 

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  3. #53
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    New Richard Permin ski from Dynastar looking sweet. ~25m radius, tip and tail rocker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    New Richard Permin ski from Dynastar looking sweet. ~25m radius, tip and tail rocker.
    This is the ski I have been dieing to see and hopefully ski... I use to be such a huge Dynastar fanboy and hope this ski can make me one again...

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  5. #55
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leavenworth Skier View Post
    New Richard Permin ski from Dynastar looking sweet. ~25m radius, tip and tail rocker.
    Twin tip?

    Metal?

  6. #56
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    Quote Originally Posted by nyskirat View Post
    Twin tip?

    Metal?
    Twin, not sure on layup. 118 underfoot

  7. #57
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    Black Crow Corvus got a redesign.

    Flat under foot now with titinal plates and more rocker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairmaster View Post
    Black Crow Corvus got a redesign.

    Flat under foot now with titinal plates and more rocker.
    Contender for the much sought after Katana replacement.... maybe?

  9. #59
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairmaster View Post
    Black Crow Corvus got a redesign.

    Flat under foot now with... ...more rocker.
    Gross

  10. #60
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    My bud said he had a backland 107 sighting

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    Surprising we made it this far without talk of the new Mantra. Mantra M5: 96 underfoot, metal is more sparse but still there, tighter turn radius, camber returns underfoot—- word is they want more mass market appeal. GROSS. But I love the current mantras and know not everyone does.

    http://blistergearreview.com/gear-reviews/the-new-volkl-mantra-m5-and-secret

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    Quote Originally Posted by volklpowdermaniac View Post
    Surprising we made it this far without talk of the new Mantra. Mantra M5: 96 underfoot, metal is more sparse but still there, tighter turn radius, camber returns underfoot—- word is they want more mass market appeal. GROSS. But I love the current mantras and know not everyone does.

    http://blistergearreview.com/gear-re...-m5-and-secret
    That ski needs to die. The mantra has been in production almost as long as the explosiv it replaced; don’t know why they keep making worse versions of it. I like the idea of getting some camber back in to it, but I’m not holding out much hope for a return to its original versatility or power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZomblibulaX View Post
    That ski needs to die. The mantra has been in production almost as long as the explosiv it replaced; don’t know why they keep making worse versions of it. I like the idea of getting some camber back in to it, but I’m not holding out much hope for a return to its original versatility or power.
    I agree, the Mantra name is long in tooth, they should have brought it back as the Explosiv..but I see the name fading away and it evolving into just the M5.
    Click. Point. Chute.

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    I was hoping the Mantra got the camber back, but gained a few mm into that 105~ size.

    Volkl has a gap in their range there, Actually V-Werx Katana with 10mm~ of width taken off allround would also be awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZomblibulaX View Post
    That ski needs to die. The mantra has been in production almost as long as the explosiv it replaced; don’t know why they keep making worse versions of it. I like the idea of getting some camber back in to it, but I’m not holding out much hope for a return to its original versatility or power.
    Guess I’m one of the few who loves the gen 4? Find it stiff enough for all my needs and like the full rocker to be able to break out the tails when needed. Never skied the gen 3 but loveddddd the last full rocker metal katanas

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    Is there a new Marker tech binding coming out? Couple of sneak peeks on Instagram from Marker. Either a revised Kingpin or full pin binding. Hard to tell because it's done in the dark but says it will be released in a few days.

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    yes two versions of a lighter tech binding from marker i've heard.

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    What about Rossignol buying Felt Bicycles and releasing a line of Rossi branded bicycles specifically designed for lift service downhill riding?

    Anybody heard that?


    Edit: yeah a google search tells me it is old news. This continues the adrenaline without activity trend in the US
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiing-in-jackson View Post
    What about Rossignol buying Felt Bicycles and releasing a line of Rossi branded bicycles specifically designed for lift service downhill riding?

    Anybody heard that?


    Edit: yeah a google search tells me it is old news. This continues the adrenaline without activity trend in the US
    Newer news...Rossignol Group just bought Dale of Norway.
    Click. Point. Chute.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiing-in-jackson View Post
    What about Rossignol buying Felt Bicycles and releasing a line of Rossi branded bicycles specifically designed for lift service downhill riding?

    Anybody heard that?


    Edit: yeah a google search tells me it is old news. This continues the adrenaline without activity trend in the US
    Rossi DH bikes? Designed by Felt who do not have a reputation for aggressive descending bikes? Bizarre, I don't think the DH crowd will like the Rossignol brand, at all.

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    I see Dynastar is really getting creative with the topsheets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    I see Dynastar is really getting creative with the topsheets.
    They are always stodgy, but I kinda like those, look retro dynastar.

    Crazy to use the same sheet across their entire fleet. Cost saving move?
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  24. #74
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    It's just the "team" skis, like they do with their race skis. Richard Permin ski is the one in the middle. The consumer skis have unique top sheets.

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    ^new Pro Rider 105 or is that this years ski (in the first picture)

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