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I've decided to go fatter and have narrowed the choices down to the four in the title (although I'm sure a few more will be suggested).
Me : male, 85kg, 187cm. Currently ski Scott Punisher @182.
50% off piste : 50% piste. Will always try to be off piste when I can but always spend at least a week with a group of friends who only ski on-piste - albeit fairly rapidly.
I will be buying one of the 11/12 season models as the deals at the moment are brilliant.
They're all great skis but which one would you choose.
Don't ask what kind of skier I am or try to second guess what might be best for me; just sell me the ski that you would buy (or have already) for yourself.
And no, I don't have the option of testing before buying as I have a wad of money burning a hole in my pocket and I'm excited.
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I like your style. No messing.
Good luck.
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was a pair on ebay last week, decent ski.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Kung fujas will be wrong for your week on piste... Have you considered the mantra?
I have the prophet 98 but won't spend a whole week on piste. If you have enough money burning a hole, get a decent piste/am ski plus something along the lines of what you're thinking for the more mixed on/off piste days.
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Of that bunch, the Prophet. I would be looking more at the Voelkl Mantra and Dynastar Slicer though. And the equivalent Blizzard and Nordica offerings.
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I was on the S3 last season as my off piste ski and loved them. Great off piste and still stable / gripped fine on the piste. I have other skis though for when I know I will be just on piste. If I was getting one ski to cover everything 50% on, 50% off I would get the Rossi Experience 98.
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Think the line is brill on piste for a 98mm ski and would be the one that I would go for out the 3 personally. 98m is a sweet spot I think... seems to work well every where!
my simple answer anyways!
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I went Scott Mission 183 to Scott Crusade 189 in the end of season sales 2010/11 and am very happy (skied them 4 weeks last season in Europe in great conditions). I would have bought the Venture if it had been out tho' but now it would depend on the deal you can get. I paid around £400 with bindings. N.b. 184cm, 100kg.
Really surprised by how much better on piste than the missions but could be my missions were/ are getting old now. Off piste were great other than the biggest powder days around Xmas 2011/2012 when I could have done with a bit more float ( but I am not light!) and in fact demo'd some White dot Preachers ( only available in 179) which weren't much better.
Get the cheapest!
If I was buying again now I would look at countdown - google it.
Let us know how you got on!
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Depends on what you are looking for in a ski. 50/50 isn't that much info:)
S3 is more of an intermediate ski, great for off-piste and very forgiving in moguls. They are very easy to ski and turn quicker than their waist would suggest but you may find them a bit too soft for the piste and a tail rocker slightly annoying, IMHO this ski could be better without one. Still a very good ski and a popular one too. Don't get 178 - they will be too short for you.
I don't know anything about other skis that you mentioned. For versatility you may want to look at Mantras. I ski Auras which is basically the same ski and they are great everywhere apart from deep powder (above the knees) unless you ski wide open places. A true charger. I have non-rockered model though, so if you find 11/12 model with an "early rise" they should turn quicker, so probably be better in powder where you don't have wide slope too.
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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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jzBun wrote: |
50% off piste : 50% piste. Will always try to be off piste when I can but always spend at least a week with a group of friends who only ski on-piste - albeit fairly rapidly. |
Would you happily take a 115mm soft tip and tail rockered ski out for that? In preference to any of the other skis listed above?
Rather you than me.
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Serriadh, I know I didn't believe it for a few years, tried last year and had to eat my words with extra chilli sauce.
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You know it makes sense.
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I'm more or less the same as you in terms of stats and your requirements sound identical to mine. I was looking for something fatter to replace my Head Monster 82s last season and narrowed it down to Volkl Mantra, Nordica Enforcer and Prophet 98. I went for the 185 Enforcer (2012 with early rise tip) as it's a bit more forgiving than the Mantra, which I reckon would be hard work to get the most out of day after day. I decided I wanted a flat tail, otherwise i'd probably have bought the Prophet.
Agree with never summer on the S3. I did two weeks on it last year and found it great fun in powder but a bit floppy when gunning it on piste and pretty poor in crud. Don't know anything about the other two.
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CH2O, 7 days on piste? I don't know.. I have JJ's and while they are fairly skiable on the piste and would carve I wouldn't spend the whole day on piste with them, let alone the whole week. Couple runs here and there maybe. Putting 115 mm skis on edge for hours doesn't amount to enjoyable skiing IMHO:)
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Poster: A snowHead
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Look at something about 100 underfoot, 185/190 long and traditional construction.
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never summer, hehe, you ski a JJ, hopefully without Marker bindings, "ripout" aleart!
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CH2O, No, with Pivots, but I weight 115lbs so I probably won't rip out Markers either:)
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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never summer, it's the Marker spread Pattern, seen light skiers pull 'em out, something to do with the core being made up of workshop floor sweepings me thinks. We don't mount them anymore, shame to turn the business away, but better thn an earfull of frustration.
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never summer wrote: |
CH2O, 7 days on piste? I don't know.. I have JJ's and while they are fairly skiable on the piste and would carve I wouldn't spend the whole day on piste with them, let alone the whole week. Couple runs here and there maybe. Putting 115 mm skis on edge for hours doesn't amount to enjoyable skiing IMHO:) |
Depends on conditions. I'd put up with that if I spent significant time offpiste too (and could only own one pair of skis). Have to say I don't have any problems skiing 118mm skis on piste/edging them for hours at a time (though obviously not first choice, unless it's slush surfing time!). Maybe it's jsut the little girls' turn radius on your JJs
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Turn radius is not important for off-piste. It's not that much different from S7 at 175.
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never summer, True, but the core on these Rossi skis is awesome.
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+1 for Mantras
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never summer wrote: |
Turn radius is not important for off-piste. It's not that much different from S7 at 175. |
Yes it is. Hookyness in pow (probs not with the JJ with their tip/tail taper though), edge grip on steeps, natural turn shapes on firm snow. Don't know the S7 sidecut, guess it's fairly similar though.
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Thanks for all the replies.
I had set my mind on the Prophets and wanted to see how other SH's viewed them in comparison to the others. So I'm quite pleased with the response.
I might just keep the Punishers as they're excellent on piste for a 90mm ski but if anyone's interested in buying them...
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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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clarky999, Maybe, but I only take them when there is fresh powder and they are awesome just like S7.
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Skied the Ventures last year for a week in Tignes.
On and Off piste great fun. Still kept the poppy fun nature of the Mission but had a bit more oomph. Enough radius for fun turning on piste, enough float when off-piste.
I'm going to buy a pair as my one ski quiver.
(6ft, 13st, ex-seasonaire now desk bound office monkey)
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You know it makes sense.
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Like the S3. Have them in a 186 (180cm, 72kg) can ski them pretty much everywhere, not found them overly hooky or floppy in powder. As long as you keep them sharp they rail pretty good on piste (last piste ski was a 191 factory GS ski).
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Thanks clarky999 and never summer
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OK, so I've been avoiding the Mantra. I'm scared it will be too much effort. Is it really a "full-on or nothing" ski. All reviews refer to the fact that the Mantra needs to be driven and requires considerable commitment. Are they really too savage to slide around on?
The Mantra - all things considered - seems to be the obvious choice.
I've worked a couple of seasons, like to ski fast and aggressive on piste, much prefer to be off-piste, can't justify the cost of 2 pairs of skis and still enjoy cruising with mates on holiday.
So... Prophet 98 or Mantra?
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Guess at this point you have to demo... Seems like the current Mantra is a little more mellow than the old non-rockered version. unde_a_new_name will tell you they're not all that stiff, but he also skis full FIS-spec race skis, so I guess it depends where you're coming from... What have you liked/disliked before? Twintip matter at all to you - do you ski park or switch much?
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So... Prophet 98 or Mantra?
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Or Enforcer? Surely an obvious contender from the info in your last post?
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Mantras are way too much effort, great for a few runs but too much like hard work for all day skiing... if you want to go volkl go for the gotama much nicer ski for all day riding!
And still stand by Prophet 98, Enforcer is a great ski but good luck finding some in the sales... also its very mantra like... maybe slightly more friendly but not much!
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dansmith wrote: |
Mantras are way too much effort, great for a few runs but too much like hard work for all day skiing... if you want to go volkl go for the gotama much nicer ski for all day riding!
And still stand by Prophet 98, Enforcer is a great ski but good luck finding some in the sales... also its very mantra like... maybe slightly more friendly but not much! |
Guess it's an opinion thing, but I'd say Mantras are an excellent ski; pretty easy ski to ski everywhere, but also enough of a ski to be rewarding. Gotamas are good too in a different sort of way.
I think the main thing you need to be asking yourself rockered or not. For me this is a huge thing.
IMHO If you are mostly blasting around on piste, and/or need ultimate stability rockered isn't the way to go, but for general hooning, trees, steeps, pow, etc I am now a convert. So much so that I even ski on my 128 underfoot rockered Redeemers out of choice when skiing with my (admittedly quite good and adventurous!) 4 year old
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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stuarth, Definitely going rockered or "early rise" as the prophet 98 is called, or" Venturi-tip rocker" - which the Scott has. The Volkl or Voelkl as Clarky rightly spells it (when did they drop the 'e' - their web address is voelkl.com but everything in it is called Volkl?) is a contender but is £100 more than the others. I'm also thinking of buying a helmet so the £100 is significant.
Do I need a Helmet?????
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jzBun,
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when did they drop the 'e' - their web address is voelkl.com
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I'ts an umlaut thing. If you put the umlaut in then no 'e', without it you put the 'e' in.
Vólkl or Voelkl
EDIT - only use the correct umlaut, not the accent I put in
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Völkl
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oh... and just to confuse your confused mind even more... add the Blizzard Bonafide to the list
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I am surprized no-one mentioned the Whitedot Preacher yet. Yes it is 112 underfoot but it has classic specs (form) - no rocker - and is therefore easy to ski on piste. I also have Armada ARV with 92 underfoot which is a nice ski, but it is not enough for powder. I do not really feel the 112 underfoot when charging on piste on hard pack. Only real Ice is a bit scary, but frankly also my 92mm ARV's didn;t like ice. I also ski with family and kids on piste and I am certainly not a pro off piste. They ski flexible enough to be able to ski short turns as well. I was a bit worried when I bought those preachers but giving the fact I still had the ARV's I thought I could take the chance. After unpacking them I think I only used the ARV's once - running back to the preachers afterwards! On every condition.
I am s 5'10 girl skiing the 179 cm, for you I'd say take the 189.
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