Poster: A snowHead
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Hi,
I am in the market for skis after many years of renting and a failed purchase last year but I am torn with what to get!
I am in my mid 30's, 5'10" and lightweight at about 9st. I've been skiing 1/2 weeks a year since I was a toddler and ski mainly piste with a bit of off piste when the conditions allow.
I'm a fairly aggressive carver and favour fast GS type turns but also ski with family in mixed conditions.
Last year I ordered a pair of Blizzard Brahmas (166, probably too short in retrospect) after lots of reading and fancying something with decent performance but also fairly versatile. That ended up being ending badly after a the bindings weren't mounted centrally so they went back to the shop.
I ended up renting which wasn't a bad thing as it somewhat opened my eyes to other types of skis.
I spent most of the week on some Salomon X-Drive 8.3 (169) which I was pleasantly surprised by, really easy going but also never really left me wanting. The conditions included a decent amount of fresh snow which allowed a decent amount of playing off piste in 2-3ft powder but also a couple of days of average piste skiing conditions where they carved pretty well and I didn't really leave me wanting even in the powder.
On the last day the sun came out, pistes were groomed and the conditions were superb for hammering down pistes all day. To that end I swapped the X-Drives in for something more racy, Atomic Redster double deck XT (175).
My god! Initial intimidation quickly turned into being gobsmacked by how planted and bloody quick these things were and I had one of the best days ripping up the piste I can ever remember. I'm sure I wasn't getting the most out of this beast of a ski but I was pleasantly surprised how much I could push them despite my puny weight.
That DD experience left me craving some of that damped carving machine feeling but at the same time I know all too well that the conditions were ideally suited and they would probably not be so awesome when the going gets a bit harder or when skiing at a more social pace with family (they didn't like skidding!) and don't even think about going off the piste!
At the same time I loved the all round, easy going nature of the X-Drives especially given they managed the off piste pretty well and held an edge nicely (until I experienced the DD's!)
So, theres my impossible ski requirements!
Obviously, a ski can't do everything and ultimately theres a compromise to be made which makes me lean more towards all mountain for versatility.
So far I have been looking at things ranging from Dynastar Speedzone 12's through to X-Drive 8.3.
After quite a bit of reading, watching and even some demoing at chillfactore I am currently thinking something like:
Volk RTM 81 (170) Seems to have it all but concerned they will be too stiff for my weight when doing more social skiing?
Salomon X-Drive 8.3 (169) I enjoyed them last year but concerned they won't be enough ski long term.
Then theres stuff like Head supershape titan, Salomon X-Drive 8.0 FS which all seem good in principle but reviews are quite patchy.
Does anyone have any experience with any of the above skis or recommendations for others?
Your advice and experience would be much appreciated!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Didn't you like the Blizzards?
Add in Volkl 90eights and Mantras for consideration.
The OH and I just acquired Mantras and Bonafides respectively as our daily skis. Happy on piste, happy off piste.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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@matprice: like you I had a great time on some Salomons, although this is going back a bit, they were X-Wing 6s (or something) and almost steam-punk in their construction... I could never find them to buy, although I think the X-Drives took over the range...
I've had my eye on some Rossi Experience 84s, although I haven't managed to have a go on any: hoping that's going to change in a few weeks when I head out. Also I'm never sure what a "real" ski would feel like compared to the tank-engine rentals I've always had.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@matprice, I don't know what your budget is but if you can find them, last year's Kastle MX 83 in a 173cm. Best ski on the planet. Will do whatever you want at whatever speed you want, wherever you want. They're better than you but they'll never let you know it. If you don't like them, you can't ski. Possible pair here: http://www.skibartlett.com/ski-equipment-c1/skis-c3/piste-skis-c28/kastle-mx83-173cm-2016-special-price-p10422
If you can't find them, Kastle CPM 82 in a 172cm. Nearly as good but not quite. If you can't find either, Kastle MX 84 in a 176cm. Softer in the tip than the MX 83, could suit a lightweight like yourself (more so if you're not a technical skier but with your experience level you should be) but the MX 83 is better, I'm sure.
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@albob, ahhh.... Those '07 'Blasts' were astonishing to me back then... happy days
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@Raceplate, well that's a glowing recommendation, if i see any i shall have to try them out. Kastle MX83.
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I just packed for a trip next week. Two sets of skis in the same bag. One pair 72mm wide, one pair 95mm wide. It's easy to do if the bindings are removable from the skis.
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@albob thanks!
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