I'm still not too sure about the idea of rockered reverse sidecut skis. The thing that really pisses me off about EHPs isn't that you can't carve a hard turn on em, you can sort of carve. What I really hate is that skidding them sideways (which is a much more effective way to turn) just ditches so much speed. If its not too steep of a run, its kinda frustrating to have to choose between either a turn radius so huge it doesn't really do any good, or scrubbing a ton of speed.
Someone said how wierd shaped skis rule chop and cut up powder. If its the leftovers from a >12" storm, then yes, they almost make it ski like normal pow. If its the leftovers from anything less than that, I'd rather be able to slice through it than skid across the top.
I keep trying to think about the shapes/flexes of these things to try and figure out what would be best for me. Right now I think I'd like to try something about the shape of the squad, but maybe +10mm everywhere, and with a rockered tip, same flat tail.
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