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all reactions welcome - salomon V12 crossmax - any good?

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...have searched Snowheads and the Web, but can't find much on the qualities of these skis (other than the act that they are GCs with different graphics?) - I've acquired a pair (swaps and exchanges in operation) but too late in the season to get onto them and they require a bit of repair. Interested to know if they are any good or whether they should go in the rock ski pile in the garage....
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Hi
I have owned a pair of Salomon Crossmax V12's for about 4 seasons now and absolutely love them. Ok so show them a slush fest like I experienced in Morzine in late March this year and they did struggle as the surface area of the ski is not the greatest. However, I also ski them in Les Menuires each January when the snow is firmer and they are excellent. They will hold a carve beautifully but I also use them for short swing turns down the fall line. I stepped up for Crossmax 8's to these and have not skied another ski I like as much so at the moment have no plans to change them. I did try the Salomom Aero last year and quite liked them but somehow they were still not as good as the V12's.
So service them up and give them a go. You will be in a fairly unique club as you very rarely see another pair on the slopes. Be interesting to hear what you think after taking them for a spin.
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...very helpful indeed - your post means that they are saved from the 'rock ski' pile.

I picked up from one review that they weren't great in short turns (which I REALLY like indulging in) and was a bit worried, but your comments have reassured me. I have also heard comments that they can be a temperamental regarding catching edges - any experience of that?

Slightly spooky aspect of your post is that I also had a pair of crossmax 8s in 150 as a precursor ski - but lost them when they got switched (by accident I think) for a pair of 160s on a bubble-lift, this Christmas. Was very pleased to blag the 154 V12s as a replacement. Once again, very helpful post.
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Hi

Glad to hear that they have been saved to ski another season ! Very Happy

My V12's are 178cm long so as I say if you show them heavy slush they are not great. I have to confess that I did actually stick them in the ski locker on day three of my recent Morzine trip and take a pair of Rossignol Bandits out instead that were able to cope with the slush better. On the groomed the V12's are excellent in my opinion and I have not found them too much of a handful in any situation, certainly not had any instances of the edges catching. I find they are quite happy to be skiied relatively sedately but will also come alive if you push them along.

Strange that you also had a pair of Crossmax 8's. I'm sure that once you find a ski you really like you tend to stick with that genre. I am fortunate in that I still have my 8's lurking in the attic. Might even be tempted to revisit them in a few years once they become a retro classic !

So enjoy the V12's and keep in touch once the snow falls again as it would be really interesting to hear how you get on with them.

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valais2, What year? They are pretty much a punter GS ski with fancy graphics, some of the versions have been super but one or two of the editons have not been as good.
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Hi Valais2

To clarify the V12's I'm on are the 2007 model with the Orange and White Piston graphics.

Griggs
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Fattes13, and griggs too - this sounds like good news since I have the 2007 orange ones - fattes are these a 'good year' ski? The reviews suggest that this was the year that Salomon switched back to a full wood core for this model.
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I think the ones I had in 2009 and 2010 were V12 with a metallic green/yellow graphic and the pistons (tried to find a picture but no luck sorry). If they're same ones then I thought they were a great on piste ski for me. I had 170cm skis and had no problems. The only instances of edge catching were due to my incompetence Toofy Grin
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Hi Valais2

Did you ever service up the V12's and take them out for a spin? Be interesting to hear what you thought of them.

I used mine in Les Arcs in January and they were as good as ever. Off to Alpe D'Huez in a couple of weeks time with them as well. Am considering a possible change next year but am still very undecided on what to go for next. I did ski some Atomic SX9's a number of years back whilst I was still on the Salomon Crossmax 8's and I have to say I thought they were excellent. Maybe something from the Atomic stable could be the right direction.
Griggs
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Griggs, ...thanks for keeping this thread alive! Haven't been on them, since I was waiting for a replacement part for the bindings, so they are still in deep hibernation in the boiler room in the chalet. They've been tuned, waxed, and bases filled so are ready for a weekend in a couple of weeks' time when a friend will be on them. I'll maybe blag them some time over the weekend and have a go on them. I'll report back. They LOOK good, hope they ARE good.....
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Hi Valais2

Just hung my skis up at the end of the season and was wondering if you ever got to take the Crossmax V12's out. Skiied mine twice this year - once in the glorious January window when the snow was amazing in Les Arcs and then later in March in Alpe D'Huez. Also managed to get a sneaky weekend in at the end of April in Val Thorens where I hired some skis in resort. I can safey say that the V12's remain the weapon of choice for me and will be defintely taking to the slopes again with me next season.
Griggs
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