Location- Squaw
Conditions- 8 inches of sierra cement with 10 inches of wind buff goodness at higher elevations
Me- 6' 3" 195 lbs
Review: Simple as this, they haul ass, float like boats, and flat out rip. But most people would like more details, so here it goes. First off these skis are almost unbelievably light while at the same time being nice and stiff. Not Explosive stiff, but purty stiff. Only at the very beginning of the swallow tail cut does the tail taper in stiffness. Upon first putting them on I notice how damn wide they are and how far forward they seem to be mounted. The whole forward mounted thing had be confused and a bit worried at first, but after realizing that you don't have to sit back to keep the tip afloat (because of the swallowtail) the center mounting allowed for snappy turns when you needed them and amazing laying over ability in pow. But despite the fact I said they are "snappy" they really really want to go fast. Ripping through the trees of red dog ridge the only thing I wanted was for the run to keep going for another 3000 feet. I think this is the first ski that actually deserves the AK term. They are damn fun toys.
Downsides: They cost a quite a few benjamins. Still haven't completely figured out all the benefits of a swallow tail.
Overall. Rippin pow skis that desperately want a huge 60 degree 3000 foot face.
Other people with these please chime in. I'd like to here other reviews.
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