

The ski runs enormously predictably and gives approximately the same response regardless of your position. The weight and rigidity combined with playful shape. After a week of both untracked pch cushions, I can even explain more clearly what makes this skiing great. The bite and track will in hard piste are remarkably impressive considering the width of the ski.Įdit2: I have replaced the skis against Salomon Q115 to season 14/15 but now also gone back. I also tested the 196 model but it was way too much for me iaf.Įdit: Now that I have also driven the skid in a rocky pist and in a really busy and puffy offpiste, I can only say that the ski goes like a dream on all surfaces. As for my Katana, I can describe what I like, but with these it's just a pure feeling. The skis felt extremely compassionate and lightweight. The ski felt more like an extension of the feet than a pair of skis. I even had a big smile all over the face. I'm usually not the one who walks around and jumps and plays, but halfway down in my first rink, I came to myself to be up in the rock edge next to the hill and jumped. I can only judge the ski based on pillow properties and there was love at the first play. However, it does not interfere with the ride, but the ski is well and the tip goes predictably through the snow. Something like this never happens to eg Salomon Q115 or equivalent. I was looking at my own cushion now in Gopron and the skies disappear all the way down the snow.

If you want to surf the snow, I recommend something different, but if you want a ski that goes very fast and easy to swim even in deep pillows, they are perfect. The only drawback is that more modern skis have a completely different surf.
