See newest post for 2 year update.
First the simple facts. I'm 5'8'' 135 LBS. The skis are mounted with Look Pivot 14 Race Binders. Consider myself to be advanced/expert, depending on the hill. I have only had one day on these, but it was a full day.
Conditions. Powder, generally heavier, from 3 inches to 2 feet deep. Avy debris. Grommers, crud, bumps and ice.
Terrain Skiied In: Lots of trees, chutes, some steeps, nothing very wide open, some bump runs with fresh snow.
Overall, these skis rule. I was at Whistler last week and got only one powder day, which happened to be my last ski day. Winds were ripping and the mountain was totally closed until around 9:30. Rode up to the Solar Coaster chair by about 9:45. Stood in line about 150 people back, patrollers telling us it would be a while and to go ski elsewhere. We wait, by the time the lifts start to turn at about 10 after 11, we grab third chair. We make a beeline for Raptors Ride, a sweet glade on Blackcomb. We get to the top to find that my dad and I will be the very first people down it. The snow phone only said 7 inches new but the snow was about 3 times deeper than that here.
Super sweet, floaty, quick, like to go fast and scrub speed at the same time. These skis are like nothing I have ever skiied, they make powder ski almost as easily as groomers, but let you retain the feeling of being in the powder. They were not too bad on groomers, as long as you don't try to carve. Cat tracks are work, as you have to make a concious effort to keep them running straight. However, in anything soft, they are the best ski I have ever been on. The knowledge that it is almost impossible to hook a tip encourages you to ski trees faster than is really prudent. We skiied freshies that were up to about my ankles, and my dad riding his V-Ex's was in up to about the tops of his knees. It will be a serious disservice to skiers everywhere if this ski is no longer produced. They are surprisingly good in moguls, since you can pivot them very easily through the bumps. As long as whatever you are on is soft, these are your boards. At mountains that recieve frequent new snow, I could see this ski as a 4 or 5 day a week ski, they are more versatile than other reviews made them sound. you can carve with them in powder, but it is more fun to smear. For those who haven't tried them, beg, borrow, steal to either demo or buy a pair. Even though I only have one day on them, I can say that they will become the ski I'm on unless I am skiing only bumps or groomers. More detail will come later after I get some more sleep and can actually think straight.
-Ben
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