Bridge vs Mantra: Crunch Time
I have to make a decision on next season's ski. I have a friend that can get me the hook up on Volkl (pricewise) Seems like a good plan, but having a heck of a time deciding between the Mantra and the Bridge..:/
Me: 6' 200lbs
I ski Colorado ski hills like Copper, WPMJ and the front range ilk. Of course I am always looking for the pow, but enjoy trees, carving, bumps, park, pipe, bowls, drops, ok anything but ice (F*** Ice) almost always balls out and on edge (or in the air). anyways, my last pair of every day sticks were the original LINE EP Falllines (Eric's first ski deigned with LINE) if anyone remembers that far back. Well those things got me through 4 seasons (well including 3 knee surgeries, so ~200 days) Yep they held up great due to the maple core (cant say the same for the previous 4 pairs of Salomons. The EPs measurements were 118/85/111 @186cm and I thought they were fat when I bought them!
So everyone says the Mantra is god's gift to skiing (ok not everyone) But i was sold, until I went and checked them out next to the new Bridge, now I'm torn.
Mantra: bomb-proof Metal cap/wood design, ski mags rate high, apparently carves as well as it crud-busts.
Bridge: Costs less (yep I'm on a budget and want to buy the Dukes as well), real twin (don't tell my ortho, but I wana go asswards) Better "all conditions" ski (?) that's what I want to know.
I never found the EP lacking in stiffness, and it did not have the metal top sheet, will I be too skeered to ski on the Mantra everyday (yup that includes the morning after a 40F spring day), Is switch over rated?
BTW, when is summer going to be over for gosh sake?