id love to see them expand the Countach line with a 102 option and a 118. With the 102 maybe with a slightly heavier build (without increasing stiffness) to keep them at a similar weight. I haven’t skied the Countach yet but seems like they nailed it. 118 Countach sounds pretty awesome too.
Unfortunately just got the confirmation. Nothing new at summit.
“Nothing new at the summit this year, we were planning on having some things but they're simply not far enough along in the R&D process yet.”
Blister review and deep dive published on the Countach.
Had my first day on them the other day. Here's my review:
Theyre feggin suhweet. Get sum.
Like a slightly more directional, damper, flatter-tailed Wildcat. Oddly, it compelled me to stand taller than I usually do - I've never had a ski prompt that reaction. When I did, they became as loose as they were solid on edge.
Didn't feel like a traditional metal charger or um a playful charger, but well, a freeride stick that is playful. Fun ski! Thanks, Moment! Can't wait to ski actual powderz with them.
Oh yeah, here's that review: https://blisterreview.com/gear-revie...t-countach-110 and the DD https://blisterreview.com/deep-dive/...t-countach-110
sproing!
One of these days my Duke PT16s will come of my Enforcers and live on a pair of Countachs.
190’s? What vintage?
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"If we can't bring the mountain to the party, let's bring the PARTY to the MOUNTAIN!"
Just checking in to say again, for the millionth time, how fun my Chipotle Bananas are.
Any one is looking I have a pair of 190 fat cats I’m letting go. Only 4 days on them.
Anyone have info or opinions on how the 2nd gen Belafonte ski (186, triple camber)? Thinking about copping and reviving an older pair to Tele on.
I assuming they'd feel similar to a commander and a 104DW?
I'm here for Countach tour and a countach 118. I really, really like this ski.
I’m jealous. I haven’t skied mine in 2 years. Discectomy/lamenectomy killed last season and it never snows here this winter. Fingers crossed for a March cream cycle… The CB is just ridiculous fun in cream.
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Totally agree. The 194s you shipped for me were unbelievable in Japan, just wrapping up the trip today (thank you again). So loose in powder, doesn’t get knocked around in chop as much as I thought I would be, and that triple camber provides some additional grip when sidehilling wind crust on Yotei. I’d buy another 194 (or 190) in a heart beat. Makes me wonder if I need the CB to be honest…
Countach 104 is on the way apparently [emoji102]
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