Originally Posted by
kc_7777
Sold my 2023 Renegades and have been skiing the 184 Volkl Revolt 121 (-3.5cm) a fair bit more for inbounds pow days than the 180 Heritage Lab R120 swallowtails (-6.7cm).
Why? Both skis feel pretty damp. The HLs are such great skis and I used them a ton on a cat trip in early January. They are so good in wide open terrain skiing untouched pow. But for tight trees and skiing varied terrain inbounds at Whistler (where the deep snow can get chopped up pretty quickly), I think I like the more forward mount point on the Revolt. Plus the best part about skiing the Revolt is how you can shed speed quickly, as they require little effort to get sideways for a cambered ski. I can hold a super long slarve and they do not hook up, which is super helpful in tight, steep, or sketchy terrain. And with its deep rocker profile (they have a so much tip and tail splay) the Revolt motors up and over everything in its way. Yet even with such deep rocker lines it is still very stable.
Basically the Revolt a heavy pow ski that’s easy, intuitive, and maneuverable.
KC