Well at their current mount, there is 73.5cm in the tip and tail (add 15cm of edge with the rocker, so total of 88.5cm).
At -9, there would be 72cm of tail, 75cm of tip (90cm of tip with rocker).
As for how they ski, they are interesting for sure. Lots of fun. Super super stable, even with a forward mount. I was trying to go as fast as I can and they just keep up. Enough sidecut to carve, but there is no issue pointing it. Just roll your ankles and they carve. Very easy to ski for a ski this size.
Regarding the weight, this is a pretty big ski. It is a true 191cm, tip to tail pulled tight, 141/113/128 mounted with s916s. So I feel the weight is proportional.
Very forgiving, but stiff. Rocker is great. I don't think I will ever ski anything again that has less than 15cm of rocker (as long as it is not too high, this ski has 1.5cm x 15cm per ski) because I hardly notice it at all on groomers, but even the small rocker helps a ton when keep the ski above anything chunky or soft, which allows for the forward mount to work pretty well.
The skis was interesting in that it was damp but poppy. Which for me is the best of both worlds. It was snappy, stable, but not dead felling. And it skis stiffer than it hand flexes for sure. Seems to be a pattern with bamboo cores.
Overall, I am pretty stoked. I have spent a lot of time skiing multiple pairs of iggies, Kwoods, capital, K2s, volkls, etc, and I have had as much fun on this pair as any ski I have ever skied (but maybe I am biased

). But this is my first pair, made completely by hand (nothing done with computer controlled equipment which I want so bad...), and it seems that the four people who have tried it thus far have all liked it a lot. So only good things to come from here.
And Oftpiste, sorry. Wish I had known you wanted to test them more, you totally could have taken them for a few more runs. The guy who tried them next could have waited. But thanks for the review.
Depending on your skiing style and how you want the ski to perform, I already have a few ideas as to how to improve the ski. But as I said, I am completely stoked on them. It feels good to have put a lot of time into something and have it really pay off for me.
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