
Originally Posted by
CUBUCK
Stiff Bro Review,
I spent the week between Christmas and New Years at my folks new place in Summit County. Thanks to Splat the Bros were sitting at the house when I got there on Christmas Eve. What a xmas gift to give myself. I took them in that afternoon to get them mounted with Naxos. The guys at the shop in Breck, Avalanche Sports??, felt them up pretty good and we talked a little about the skis, Pmgear etc. They were immediately impressed with how burly the skis are. They told me they reminded them of Iggies. I gave them Splat's mounting directions slipped them a bromodel card and took off.
I put 4 days on them while I was out there skiing Boilerplate to crud to silky smooth pow. My first few runs I had some trouble getting them on edge on the boilerplate but by my third run I was getting the hang of it and at the end of the day I was killing it. I have a tendency to get lazy and fall into the backseat but these skis forced me to stay on top the entire run. The Bros handle everything I threw at them extremely well. When I got into the crud and soft stuff the skis killed it. I was amazed how much easier they were to turn than my DP's. but were still able to hold an edge on almost anything.
I got a number of comments on them and passed on a lot of info about Pmgear and the coming together of the bro-model skis. I rode up the lift at Vail and had a pretty good conversation with Martin Bell, a former Professional and Olympic skier out of the U.K. He seemed very impressed with the the story behind the skis and the craftsmanship of the final product. However he did decline an offer to take a run on them.
Overall I couldn't ask for anything else out of a ski. I would certainly be interested in giving the softs and the superstiffs a shot. I'll be around the EC and back out to CO and MT this winter and would be more than happy to let some of the maggots have a shot at them. The guys at PMgear put something special together here and I am more than happy to spread the word.
Just wondering, do you ski with a wide or narrow stance?
"Steve McQueen's got nothing on me" - Clutch
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