Generally in resort, off-piste terrain. I never took a ski lesson in my life, so am probably not the best technical skier. So I snagged them. I'm riding the 2013 Line Prophet 90's today. I am an advanced very aggressive skier (5'9'', 165-ish, 21yrs) who spends 100% of my time skiing in Austria. 2022 . Sounds like an Enforcer 104 skier to me. Thank you for confirming what I was thinking as well. A better choice for groomed terrain versus deep powder or tight trees, the Bonafide 97 is a fantastic crud and chop ski as well. This gives the 102 more stability and power in a carved turn as well as a bit better flotation in fresh snow. Please help. Hope that helps! I'm looking for some advice - I bought my first pair of skis 5 seasons ago as a low-intermediate. It uses a fair amount of rocker and early taper, which like a lot of skis in this article is more pronounced in the tip than the tail. The QST 92 should be at the top of your list, as should the Blizzard Rustler 9. Built with a poplar wood core and fiberglass, its got a simple core, but the shaping and profiling set it apart. It has the torsional stiffness to hold an edge on firm snow, the stability needed to ski fast and aggressively, yet it's also light enough to tour with without being exhausting. Thanks for all the great reviews. Welcome back to skiing! Likely about 180 would work. In addition, the skis have that rocker profile to help with the drifty aspect of the ski, and it ends up resulting in a shorter turn shape and a quicker and more agile quality. I demo'd them again this year with the new M5. All the skis you listed are great. The MX 99 also has a full camber shape and doesn't use any early taper. Hello, I am 200lbs and 1.87. This way, the skier still has proper input as to the shape and duration of the turn. This year I purchased new boots and feel much more connected, but this has in turn made me feel as if I'm skiing at the limit of the K2 and also it's likely a bit short for my height/weight. Certainly quicker than the Enforcer, the Ripstick makes a strong turn as well. HI Brody! Thinking 100 under foot but maybe thats the problem. I need to detune the tips and tail a bit on the BC. You're right in the sense that it's a lot like an Enforcer 93 with different materials. I just skied the 2020 Rustler 10 two weeks ago and it felt a bit more damp, but not a ton--certainly not a whole new ski or anything like that. 28.5). SE, Your email address will not be published. The Fischer Ranger 98 Ti is another ski that bridges the gap between weight savings and stability. A lot of that has to do with the tail shape, which is more bulbous than most of the competition. The question then would be what the right place to go might be. Unfortunately, I am not in love with these skis at all. For the weight, though, were impressed with the stability and energy out of the ski, as Heads use of carbon is pretty effective in generating an impressive strength to weight ratio. Its not as rockered in the tail as some of the other skis on this list, and that adds to the strong finish of the arc. Imperfections in the snow surface won't affect the performance of the Rustler 10 as much as a ski with stiffer tips and tails. Ski Sizing can be tricky, thanks to a combination of the ever changing ski technology. I'd also put a vote in for the Salomon QST 106 and the Blizzard Rustler 10. I am switching from Rossignol Scratch BCs from 10 years ago and demo'd the M5 Mantras yesterday and couldn't believe the ease in carving up groomers, but it's a much heavier ski than I'm used to. I also really liked the Salomon QST 92, so that's worth a look as well. 28.5). So, I was wondering which pair you would recommend considering that and the fact that I am not a fan of carving and I usually ski in Canada where the snow is often hard and pretty icy? Where the MX 99 has a flat, squared-off tail similar to a race ski, the Bonafide is more rounded, which enhances the ski's ability to release its tail edge. The Enforcer 100 would be another good one to consider. When hand-flexing the ski, its noticeably stiffer in the tip versus the tail, but thats not to say the tail is soft by any means. What do you think? . Definitely the best in powder out of the skis you're considering, and super fun in moguls and trees too. Yes, theyre twin tips. The extended tip rocker goes well with the low tail profile, creating a good blend of grip in the carve as well as playful flotation. I am just going around in circles it feels. All my friends have the enforcer 100s. A ski gear sub for everything ski related. Take a look at the chart below, and if you have any trouble figuring out your size range, scroll past the cart to where we provide more information regarding these categories. The Kore and the Rustler are definitely lighter, with the Rustler having great poise and maneuverability thanks to the shape and build. I have been spending hours reading through all of them while on Christmas vacation. The skis on your list are very high-performance, and will certainly fit your personal skiing needs, they'll just be on the heavy side for kid skiing. What would you recommend as a quiver of 1 for my first real purchase? Snow conditions weren't the best, but found them nimble in the trees. That long tip rocker also helps smooth out turn initiation on firm snow, helping you to link carving turns. Have fun! I'm an East Coast skier. Kids and a new wife have re-energized me and I got back out this winter, surprised how fast it came back to me, SUPER STOKED!!! For classic or touring poles, the correct size pole should reach your armpit. A slimmed-down version of the signature Bent Chetler 120 skis, the Atomic Bent 100 freeride skis are made to do everything, whether it's fresh snow, deep untracked or hard variable conditions. I'm looking for a 1-ski quiver. The all-new Atomic Maverick 100 Ti is a strong and powerful ski that takes over where the Vantage series of skis left off. Hey guys, love your videos I watch them all the time. Any help would be great. Who it's For: Skiers that love soft snow and/or like to jump off stuff. I'm 5'9" 150lbs, most of my skiing is in the East, Tremblant, Stowe, Sugar Bush, Holiday Valley and the mini hills near Toronto when the kids are in ski school. Have fun! Most of my skiing is on groomers 50%, glades 25% & icy chop 25%(Ontario crap weather). At 100 mm underfoot, this is the widest Maverick, containing a poplar wood core and two sheets of titanal. I'd say the 181 is the right size in that ski for you. You are not scared of speed, but also want something easy to handle. If you're looking for another choice, check out the K2 Pinnacle 95--very maneuverable and super-fun on the groomers. I have heard good things about the Black Crows line. The Kore (93 I'd recommend for you) is light but stiff. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Skill: Intermediate (I ski groomed advanced and some tree runs) There's a lot out there for sure, but they're all really good, so it's harder to make a wrong choice. Hi Joe D! Thanks for the in-depth reviews. It's construction is very similar to the Ranger 98 Ti, although the 102 FR is a little bit heavier. Rossi experience 94ti After doing some research and reading through your advice to others, it seems like the the Kore 105, Salomon QST 106, K2 Pinnacle 105, and Blizzard Rustler 10 might be what I'm looking for, but I can't decide if I want a heavier or lighter ski. Adam, Update, I went with the 98ti and purchased them SE. Line Sick Day 104, 17/18 Graphics. Hey SE! A friend recommended the Nordica Enforcers 100. While the construction is slightly different between the three, the overall concept and goals are similar. It goes from icy moguls to powdery troughs to firm groomers without missing a beat. Not a particularly strong skier technically but decent. So in the end I feel that my current ski is holding me back. Skill wise, youll be able to control your speed with snowplowing, wedging, or forming a pizza. Power:Float Ratio, Straight-Line Compliance, Stability at Speed. I have loved these skis for their ability to bust through crud, carve up wind-buffed pow, and of course lay it down at high speed on groomers to get the legs warm. I like carving fat turns, and fear moguls. Thanks for the great reviews. Built with Atomics HRZN tech in the tips and tails, this ski does float better than a lot of other 100s, allowing skiers the flexibility to use this in the park, pipe, woods, bumps, groomers, or bowls. Please note: We are unable to mount Look Pivot bindings because the actual boot is required due to the extremely small amount of adjustment in the heel. SE, Hey Jeff, thanks for the great reviews. I think in terms of length, the 176 might be on the long side, so if there's a low to mid 170's ski, I'd take that. The K2 Pinnacle 95 is another strong and versatile ski that can make a variety of turn shapes and styles in a bunch of different conditions. The flex pattern and shape of the Pinnacle 95 Ti give it really good performance in soft snow. The fact that they're 2mm narrower at the waist seems like a step back from what I have. But I want something fun for powder/all mountain. It would help your progress in moguls and trees, so if you wanted to focus more on that progression than firm snow, you could pick up a Kore. 177 felt pretty solid, but didn't get to try it on much soft snow for floatation (granted, primary need won't be using it as a pow ski, got the dps for that) Your email address will not be published. Love your videos, you all seem like people who really ski. Right now I am skiing the 4Frnt MSP 99 in 176 cm that I bought back in February. SE, Hi SE, They will need to set the forward pressure, DIN, toe height, and test the bindings with your boot to ensure safety. I live in the North East and go to VT and NH a decent amount but at the same time take 1-2 big trips out West. The Rustler is a good choice as well, as it has a partial metal plate that gives you more control on the groomers. The ski doesn't have to be super damped on high speeds off piste properties are more important to me. Thank you! Im a 47 year old male, 5,11 and 170 pounds. I love that ski in moguls, and I think it would provide a refreshing alternative to your Bonafides. The M5 Mantra is the most precise and the most powerful on firm snow, at the cost of some forgiveness and maneuverability in off-piste terrain. I love my Bonafide (crushing it yesterday at Breck) but I'm getting old and pushing 2 sheets of metal wearing me out. Hi Cody! I tend to avoid mogul runs. This clean carver loves to be on edge. I've been skiing on the Rossignol Experience 83's for about 6 years now and I think I'm ready for a new pair of skis that more suits my style. This boosts its soft snow performance and helps the ski float in soft snow, despite only having a 95 mm waist. Another sandwich build with multi-titanal laminate. I have demo'd the Liberty Origin 96 and Rustler 9. Bent 100 Skis. The sick days (104)float much better than the bc (100). With a lower price point than other Kastle model skis, the ZX 100 has a secondary goal to be a gateway ski to the company for the less affluent. Please let me know your thoughts. Just retired, and purchased the Ikon pass. I think you'll find the Sick Day to lack the edge control, and there's a whole lot more options when you go to the 88. SE, Hi SE! They float and carve very well and have a ton of versatility. Who it's For: You want a precise, stable, relatively-powerful ski for groomers, but you want some versatility in your skis both in its ability to ski different terrain and its ability to make different turn shapes. It uses some of the longest rocker in this comparison article, especially in the tip. I usually stay away from groomers, or if I find myself on one, I'll cling to the edge and dip into the treeline as much as possible. Please keep in mind that ski boots DO NOT come in half-sizes. With a new shape and profile versus the outgoing QST 99, the new 98 distances itself a bit from the Stance series skis, likely the 96 in the case of this 98. The Head Kore 93 also comes to mind, falls into a similar category, although its flex pattern is a little stiffer than the QST. I do like to carve some turns occasionally but not at high speeds. SE, Hi SkiEssentials I ski in Utah at a variety of the ski hills. I took skiing lessons from a very young age (6 years or something) so I am also a technical skier. These skis have a great combination of construction, with a build made from maple, aspen, and a Titanal Y-Beam metal laminate, these skis excel on the groomers, and specifically in a carved turn. Hi Rafal! We're looking for your Mondo Point size, and the conversion is easy! SE, Hi Dave, Its a refined feel, that is amazingly a bit softer than the outgoing version, and more skiers will be able to find a home on the Kore 99. Hi Gian! This is for high-performance skiers who know how, and like to, drive a ski and tell it what to do. Keeping in tradition with the twin tip and more freeride-orientation, the Holyshred also employs a relatively long turn radius, coming in at 19 meters in the 182 cm length. I live in Virginia and primarily ski at Snowshoe WV. 188cm. Not quite the waist deep powder ski of it's big brother but a fully capable freeride or possible touring ski that can handle its own in the backcountry. None of your choices are "wrong," but that QST just does everything well. Rossignol is willing to give up some stability and vibration damping in this ski in exchange for maneuverability and forgiveness, which is a popular choice among skiers who like to spend most of their time off trail in the trees, moguls, etc. Hi Stu! Take a look at the chart below, and if you have any trouble figuring out your size range, scroll past the cart to where we provide more information regarding these categories. The more free ride spot Chris recommends is -3cm from true center which varies in how far forward that is from factory depending on the length. Fischer uses a number of different methods to shed weight from the Ranger 98 Ti. They also have turned up tails (not true twin tips), so they do have a freestyle influence, but work great as all-mountain skis. The Rocket Frame titanal laminate supports this theory, with full-metal underfoot and wider metal through the back end of the ski, its all business back there, and quite stiff to flex. Are there any other skis other than the ones I've already looked at worth taking into consideration? I just demoed the Mantra M5 184cm at Park City. Beginner: Chances are youll know if this is you. It won't track through heavy choppy snow quite as well as a heavier ski, but it's not unstable by any means. This is all good stuff for pure and versatile all-mountain skiing, and were loving the energy and attitude from the new Maverick 100 Ti. Each of these skis offers their own unique set of attributes, performance characteristics, and overall feel. I really like the Ti but can't find them in Canada. This gives it a great feel on firm snow as you get full length edge contact, however the M5 Mantra is impressively maneuverable in softer snow conditions as well. After being a Snowboarder the last 20 years this year I will "have to" get back to skis to teach my kids skiing. Sidecut extending beyond the rocker is one of those things that they keep talking about that doesnt really make a lot of sense until you ski it and realize what a precise and fun-loving ski this is. Hi Dennis! I don't have as much data/experience with 4Frnt, but as an owner of Enforcer 100, I can certainly speak to that. Sorry for the name confusion, I noticed right after I hit the submit button. I really like the versatility/profile of the enforcer 100, but I'm worried about all the weight. If you like skiing switch (backwards) you don't have too many options, especially out of the skis in this comparison article. I think you'd find the QST a lot of fun, but maybe limiting, especially given what you've been on for five years. The Dynastar M-Pro 99 has a unique build and shape to it that sets it apart from other skis on this list, and its interesting both hand-flexing it and looking at the profile of the ski as it sits on the wall. I have a pair of '99 Rossi 4S (203 cm) and K2 Totally Piste Teles from the mid 90s. If you measure a Men's 8/Mondopoint 26, please select 26.5, for example. This is not a bad thing, and when you get to the underfoot region as well as the tail, it becomes apparent that the M-Pro likes to finish a turn in a very strong manner. You are looking for the nicest skis ever made. Please note: We are unable to mount Look Pivot bindings because the actual boot is required due to the extremely small amount of adjustment in the heel. Hope that helps! I'm looking at the following sticks: At your weight, I think you can rule out the Bent Chetler, as it's a little too soft flexing for someone your size. I'd narrow down to the BC 100 and the Ripstick 96 with the 100 being the more playful and the Ripstick being quicker and carvier. Thanks! SE. If you like the traditional feel of a race ski but are in the mood for some freeriding, these skis should be at the top of your list. The first thing I noticed about the Bent Chetlers was that they do feel light, at first they kind of reminded me of my old skinny park skis the first time I jumped on the chair and my feet were just dangling. Aggressive skiers who like to carve turns through a variety of snow conditions and terrain. sorrycan't edit posts here. For skate skiing, poles should be a bit longer. Ive looked into a few more freeride based skis on your list, just wondering what ski would suit my skiing style best and still have the width to float on snow out west. It has some obvious freeski-influence in its design, loves natural features. The Kastle MX 99 is stiff, powerful, and holds an edge better than just about anything in the 100 mm category. Because you're a fairly big guy, you can definitely justify some metal in your skis. I'd say 180 is great! Was thinking that the M5 might not be the best all rounder when I need to ski a bit slower with my young family on groomers. Hi SE, I only started skiing last year, but have progressed quickly. so I spend 30% on piste(that where my friends are) and 70% off piste. Skiers looking for that wider one-ski quiver, this QST 98 does it all. JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. See what they thought of the ski in the carving, freestyle, and freeride categories, and chat with a Curated Ski Expert with questions or to get personalized gear recommendations. I'd like a pair of skis that will let me fully appreciate the west coast snow, and let me further my skills in ungroomed areas. The Titanal Frame style of build in the 102 helps to not only achieve a high level of precision to the edges, but also lightens the load ever so slightly to deliver energy and agility to this already burly stick. For help with Nordic Ski sizing, please call us at: (877) 812-6710. Your boot sole length is the actual length of your ski boot, in millimeters. It's not the most powerful ski and doesn't have the strongest torsional stiffness, but edge grip on really firm snow at speed definitely isn't the focus of this ski, that's why Atomic also has the Vantage 97 Ti. Required fields are marked *. Well, I guess we are. I'm looking at the Head Kore 99, Salomon QST 99, and Rossignol Sky 99. Any other ski worth looking into? I'm 40 year-old, 5'8",170 lb male skier who likes to spend most of my time in the trees, off-trail or diving into powder. SE. As far as Phantom is concerned, I've found that it's not faster than a good temperature-matched wax, but the permanence of the treatment is appealing to a majority of skiers who don't normally wax. I've also considered the Armada Invictus 99 TI which is not on this list but probably compares? I'm in my 50s and 6'1 205, consider myself advanced intermediate skiier. Do those make sense? I like them, but am interested in trying something quicker and more maneuverable, less of a thigh burner when I'm not on game early season. It has a relatively soft flex pattern that will allow a skier to butter, smear, and play in all sorts of different terrain and snow conditions. I currently ride Salomon XDR 88 and im looking for something I can float better with and get a little more play/pop while still having good grip and maneuverability. If youre truly an expert skier, you probably know it. That's just barely taller than you, which usually works well for the QST 99. 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