Steeple 98
Wow... I am really impressed.
I got these for my side country ski, we have a lot of access right off the resort especially if your willing to walk a bit. I have them mounted with tech bindings so they won't be seeing a ton of inbounds (I just need the elasticity of an alpine clamp). That being said since most of my BC skiing is accessed off the lifts I needed something that would perform in shit conditions on the hill, I am not content pussy footing until I can get out of the ropes.
Just looking at the numbers and knowing ON3P I figured they would do just fine in bounds and I was certainly proven correct. These things rip, I am sure they have a speed limit but so do my dynafiddles. I was sick of all the light skis I've tried getting pushed around and deflected, these do not suffer from this problem. The dual sidecut seems to be dialed. Short and long turns can be made on command.
My biggest concern was I would regret going this narrow in the Pow. Since this is a walking ski I needed to make a sacrifice to save some weight without making them ski like garbage. We generally have a PNW style snow pack though not quit as warm as what Washington averages. This season has been pretty damn cold though but our past weekend storm was finished pretty dense. Stability is pretty shitty in back country right now so we headed out to some mellower slopes to try these guys out. That tip rocker works! My first two turns in I was actually leaning to far back, you can ski the front of the ski aggressively with no diving. I am pretty light so that probably helps but I would say these ski bigger in the powder than the numbers read.
I will probably look for something around 115-120 waist to complement these next season but for now I am pretty stoked.
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