
Originally Posted by
JFE24
Huh? I'll 2nd volklpowdermaniac - either the flex pattern of the pair you were fondling was off by a lot, or ... I can't think of anything to write after the word 'or'.
Also, the Soul 7 and the Experience 98 occupy way, way different ends of the spectrum. If you're serious about "railing GS turns through thick and thin," then the 188cm Experience 98 is very much the ticket, and the Soul will leave you very disappointed. Again, if you're serious about that, and if you're serious about getting "power out of the tail."
Also, having skied both the 188 Experience 98 and having just skied and reviewed the Soul 7, there is zero chance that someone who is 5'11", 190 lbs. and looking to charge, or who likes a ski with a powerful tail ought to be considering anything less than the 188 Soul. They weigh 2000 grams per ski and are dead easy.
I'd love to here more from you on your experience with the Soul 7. After I flexed it and with the small sidecut, i felt like despite the new tail, while it's going to be a great ski, it might lack a little in the speed and crud busting department... NOT that it's designed to be, but there are skis I feel like that do playful and still have a touch of charge to them. I read the review on Blister but wanted more... I ended up going with a Blizzard ski, the peacemaker, which while lacking metal, I'm hoping has some of that Blizzard stability, and is still fun. Similar to a skinnier 13-14 gunsmoke (not 12-13)... in fact i'm shocked there isn't a thread on the Soul 7 to itself yet
Do I detect a lot of anger flowing around this place? Kind of like a pubescent volatility, some angst, a lot of I'm-sixteen-and-angry-at-my-father syndrome?
fuck that noise.
gmen.
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