Poster: A snowHead
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Hi. I have recently bought a pair of 184cm Volkl Mantra Skis with Marker Griffon Bindings. I know that is it quite a contentious ski in that Volkl decided to make some radical changes to the design of what was a very popular ski a couple of years ago; some people love the new design and others don't. Anyway, I have enjoyed skiing the Volkl Kendo (177cm) this season and wanted a wider ski that was more suited to powder skiing (but still had some decent piste skiing capabilities). Having done some more research on the Mantra online (a very dangerous thing to do after buying the skis!), I'm starting to think I should have opted for the lower size in the Mantras - i.e. 177cm. I am 76kgs and 6 foot tall. Before I return the skis to the retailer (and pay a substantial restocking charge!), I just wanted to check if anyone was familiar with the Mantra and could give me some advice regarding the most appropriate size.
I know that a Mantra sizing question has previously been raised on the Forum. However, it was a number of years ago and related to the old style cambered version.
Many thanks.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@TMN280, I am 60kgs and ski the 2010 version in 177cms. I tried last year's yesterday and was not so very impressed I am afraid... My impression is that it skis a little shorter (due rocker) so at your 76kgs I would be thinking 184 quite right.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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full rocker suggests 184 is right for you. Perhaps 177 in the old traditional camber version.
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Many thanks for your helpful responses.
I'm just toying with the idea of going down the "2 quiver" route which would mean selling the new Mantras and opting for a more dedicated piste and powder ski. I'm getting very confused with all the options though! I love the Volkl Kendo for carving and moguls and like the look of the Volkl 100Eight for powder skiing (not that I'm married to the Volkl brand). However, not sure if I should opt for a powder ski that's wider than 108mm under foot. This is going off script though in terms of the thread subject.
Alan - if you are interested in picking up a very reasonably priced new paid of 184cm Mantras with Marker Griffon bindings (set at 305mm - I have 26.5 boots), feel free to PM me.
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From the mixed reviews I read I didn't particularly like the sound of the new Mantra, but I went with the new Volkl 90Eight as a general purpose "soft" snow ski. I won't get to ski it until next season, but all reports seem to suggest it works pretty well on everything from reasonably firm groomers to knee deep powder and is particularly strong in trees and other tight spaces. I do have both a more dedicated powder ski and piste carver in my quiver, but I don't really like swapping back and forth all the time, so I thought I'd give the single quiver idea another try for next season.
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Hi, I've been offered 184 2013 Volkl Mantras in really good conditions. I'm from Argentina, 5 9 tall and weight 170 lbs. I consider my self and advanced skier, not an expert though. I like to spend most of my time in blacks, also some off piste and reds, no park. Are they too big for me?
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Sorry but I'm not familiar with that Elan ski at all.
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I've also been offered 2011 Line Sir Francis Bacon at 172 cm. Are these good as all mountain?
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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