Rossi experience 94ti So mixed skiing, but enjoying stability. The 186 would work but 191 would make for a great cushy ride unless the new construction focuses this size (191) as a big plank for the 1 percenters. Carve, float, pivot and smear. Similar, though, to the K2, this Salomon also likes to be used in more of a hard-charging and straight-lining format. With a longer rocker profile leading to more of a freeride versus freestyle personality, the M-Free 99 is smooth, fun, and flexible for all-mountain skiing as well as park and pipe fun. So ive decided to invest in some 100mm all mountain skis. Blizzard mentioned the 2020 getting a little beefier wood in the core for stability/power vs the 2019. Hope that helps! But I'm not sure I love them -- you described their feel as 'surfy' which makes sense. That would really help in tight moguls and trees, and it still has solid torsional stiffness and good vibration damping so will hold an edge really well on firm snow too. Do those make sense? and am a pretty aggressive overall when I ski. I tried out the blizzard bonafides last year and loved them in comparison to my chronics. Thanks for your help. The result is a "boost" in the ski's power and stability, but the overall feel of the QST 99 stays more or less the same. -Tom, Thanks Tom! Thanks for the in-depth reviews. Also check out Volkl 90Eight and Nordica Enforcer 100. Then rocker technology came along, and, long story short, theres way more room for preference and interpretation than ever before. I've been skiing a totally different ski, Cochise, there awesome if I'm on my A game and want to rip but I'm getting older find them a bear anymore. SE, Hi SE! Certainly, there's some technique tweaking that takes place with wider skis, but it sounds like you know what you're feeling. I also really like the 4frnt msp 99s. You do not put limits on what youre going to ski on a given day. All that but still fun and capable of being opened up once I hit the groomers back to the chair. Thinking about going a little bit wider with the next skis to get better off-piste performance. The Bent Chetler 100 is another twin tip ski with a focus on soft snow performance. I'm thinking that I should be looking at something in the 90-100mm range, with a bit of flex to it. Hi Aryn! So in the end I feel that my current ski is holding me back. I am 58 and ride the enforcer 100 in a 177 length, primarily on the ice coast. The QST is also more rockered than the M-Pro, especially in the tail, so it is a bit more playful, although not quite as powerful. At 100 mm underfoot, this is the widest Maverick, containing a poplar wood core and two sheets of titanal. The Rangers (98 better on-trail, 102 more freeride) both have partial metal while the Kastle is built more like your Bonafide. 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. Stowe opens this Friday, so we're not far behind you 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) The HRZN Tech in the t. I've been devouring your videos and ski tests since I discovered them while shopping for new skis; you provide a fantastic resource for those of us who don't have the opportunity to demo everything! They're 104 underfoot and have a turned-up tail (but not a true twin-tip) and they are tons of fun. This winter, I've spent ~20 days at Taos, and am now skiing 75% ungroomed terrain, mostly blacks and doubles, with about 50% of my time on moguls or ungroomed bump runs and 30% in the trees. 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. I'm trying to decide what ski to get next and was hoping to get some guidance from you guys. As always, we invite you to learn more about each of these skis in our 2019 Ski Test Results, our full-length reviews on Chairlift Chat, or if you want to talk to a skier directly, contact our Customer Service Team! The Fischer Ranger 98 Ti is another ski that bridges the gap between weight savings and stability. We've found that a lot of former snowboarders really like the Bent Chetler 100. Hi I am looking for new skis this year. Most of my skiing is on the east vs west and I often dont travel west with my skis. The boat-hull inspired shape in the tip and tail boost the ski's float and overall performance in deeper snow conditions. Overall, you'll find more similarities than differences between these three. Luke Koppa on the Line Sick Day 104, Telluride Ski Resort, CO. (photo by Patrick Sinnott) . I'd say the 181 is the right size in that ski for you. I'm an expert skier, mainly off-piste on chopped up, powdery, rocky mountain double blacks and go into the backcountry a couple times every season. While the construction is slightly different between the three, the overall concept and goals are similar. Based on what I've read, I think the Rustler 10, Kore 99, and QST 99 are probably the best candidates. I live in Japan so no shortage of soft snow (but not guaranteed every day either) and have some Majesty Superior for big days and smash around the rest of the time on some Line 2016 Bacons. A co-worker sent me over this review the other day as I had been spending a bunch of time talking to him about skis and some of the skis we were talking about were on this list. Hope that helps! Salomon added basalt and doubled the amount of carbon and flax in the QST 99 for 2019. -Andrew, Hi Andrew! Also, if you like bright orange bases that reflect in the snow, youre in luck. On the other end of the spectrum, they don't have quite the firm snow performance of the Bonafide, but they're much less demanding and a more forgiving ski overall. Curated Ski Experts Daryl Morrison and Hayden Wright tested the 2023 Atomic Bent Chetler 100 at Powder Mountain in Utah this spring. The Daemon is probably what you're looking for in that lineup. Its ability to transition through different snow conditions is perhaps its most impressive attribute. Almost all of my resort skiing is woods or bumps, a playful/surfy ski style, but I enjoy laying into a turn too. I'm an East Coast skier. They rip on the hard packed groomers but like I said I am just not in love with them. This has led me to start looking for something else. 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. I use those out west and used them a couple of times last year on powder days out east and really liked them compared to the stiff Bonafides. Use: This is a question thats most relevant to advanced or expert skiers: Where are you skiing? Good Day everyone! I was looking at the Nordica's (haven't demo'd but all the reviews look really good) but then tried these. We were somewhat expecting the Kore 99 to be on the stiff side, but probably not at the very end. Have fun! It has some obvious freeski-influence in its design, loves natural features. The skis I have been gravitating towards are as follows: 2020 - Blizzard Bonafides, Rustler 10s, Armada ARV 106 TIs, Ranger 98 TIs, Ranger 102s, Atomic Bent Chetler 100s, 2018-19 Kaslte 95 FX HPs. Think about it alongside the Origin 96 and the Ranger 102 FR, although its construction gives it arguably a more playful feel than either of those skis. Every day and am about to pull the trigger on a pair then flip flop between them and am right back to the drawing board. Psyched you're already back on snow! Any suggestions you have for some skis I should consider are most appreciated. This construction is similar to what we see in race skis. Arguably a bit much for the terrain park, but we've seen some of Fischer's athletes ripping this thing in the park, which is a nod to its playful nature and versatility. SE, Brilliant, thanks for your reply. The M-Pro is stiff in the tail, so make sure you take that into account as to whether you want that or not. They handle crud and chop better but dont feel as lively and poppy as the BC. I loved both. It sounds like you're leaning to the Enforcer, and as an Enforcer 100 owner, I don't think I want to talk you out of it. Love your videos, you all seem like people who really ski. The rule of thumb for skate poles is that they should come between your lip and your nose. Youre not scared of having a bit of power underfoot, especially in something this wide. SE. 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. Thoughts on the enforcer 100 or other skis I should consider? Adam, Update, I went with the 98ti and purchased them SE. Still have questions? Add two sheets of metal and two fiberglass laminates to the mix, and youve got a great deal of power and energy in the ski. Atomic's HRZN Tech is a nod to its soft snow performance. fyi length-wise I heard the Bent 100 skis a little short due to rocker but I do find the 184 Bacons to be plenty 'enough' even being the twin tips they are. Dennis Ranalter calls it "the perfect all-rounder". Have fun! The nice thing about sizing ski poles is that it's relatively straight foreword. Any advice on the skis and the lengths greatly appreciated! I ski fast and hard on groomers, I get in the woods any time there is snow available, also hit moguls frequently. You sound like a really good candidate for the QST 99. I'm 180 pounds, 5'9", 60 years old, ski mostly soft snow all over the mountain in Colorado and New Mexico at an advanced intermediate or low advanced level of competency on Salomon QST 92 169 cm skis about 20 days a season. A versatile one-ski quiver on the wider end, the Armada Declivity 102 shouldnt be overlooked on any advanced or expert skiers list. They check all your boxes in terms of groomer, fun, bumps, light weight, and manageable. The MX 99 also has a full camber shape and doesn't use any early taper. I think the 180ish length is just about right. 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. Racer-types liked being able to get this ski on edge while those who took it in the air were impressed by its stable platform and solid landings. SE. That's just barely taller than you, which usually works well for the QST 99. For comparison, I'm pretty much exactly your size and like both these skis in the 180 cm length. One of the pinnacles of precision in this comparison, the Kastle MX 98 is likely the most confidence-inspiring ski on the wall. They are a bit wider and have longer rocker profiles, so maneuverability is a bit more pronounced in this ski than the other two. The Bent Chetler 100 is significantly softer-flexing, and the Enforcer 100 is heavier. Does it seem more like a confidence problem taking on icy conditions thats holding me back, or is this stiff metal ski not meant for what I am trying to make it do? You like knowing that you have a ski on your foot. Dan, Hi Dan! Hi SE, I'm looking at the following sticks: It's a one-stop shop do it all ski with a fantastic overall personality. I think the best thing to do here is to get a ski that blends the power and precision of the Mantra with a more playful, soft-snow oriented ski for your sidecountry and soft snow adventures. Terrain mostly 70% off piste and 30% on. I also really liked the Salomon QST 92, so that's worth a look as well. Hope that helps! For length, the 174 cm QST 99 feels about right, or the 172 Ranger 98. Their blend of Graphene, Koroyd, carbon, and karuba wood results in a ski that is not only unique in its construction, but also impressively stiff for how light it is. Between the two you can kind of just decide whether you want a little more soft snow performance or a little more firm snow performance. Keep in mind that there shouldn't be a decimal (ex. 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 took skiing lessons from a very young age (6 years or something) so I am also a technical skier. Eric, Hi Eric! Currently skiing the 2017 Brahma in 187 (from you all of course). I'm in my 50s and 6'1 205, consider myself advanced intermediate skiier. Have fun! Any recommendation? Preference: Finally, theres preference. I'm having fun on them. Have fun! I have been thinking of getting something new that might have a bit more float in pow and playfulness in the trees, but the one other ski I have tried to date (a one-day demo of faction candide 3.0s) felt edgeless and soft. Hi Dave! The Rossignol Sky 7 HD was re-invented for 2018 and is back unchanged for 2019. What ski would you recommend? With Armadas Articulated Titanal Banding, skiers are able to use this wider shovel to their advantage, as its supple and damp enough to rip through crud and chop while being stable and strong enough to hold a strong edge on the corduroy. I have little to compare to other than a dedicated onpiste type ski like the Volkl RTM models. The result is a "boost" in the ski's power and stability, but the overall feel of the QST 99 stays more or less the same. That said, the K2 Pinnacle 95 and the Rustler 9 are simply narrower versions of the 105 and the 10, so that's worth a look as well. I think that on the 100 mm list, it sounds like you should stick to the narrower side, given your proclivity for shout turns and tree and mogul skiing. It's stable and stout, but has lighter and more maneuverable tips and tails, making moguls and trees a lot more accessible. Hope that helps! Hi SE. I am an advanced very aggressive skier (5'9'', 165-ish, 21yrs) who spends 100% of my time skiing in Austria. I do get out west occasionally and will ski the entire mountain with a preference to ungroomed soft snow. It can make proper turns on firm snow, but its highlighting features are its performance in soft snow and its blend of playfulness and stability at speed. The Line Sick Day 104 is definitely more directional, and they ski a bit short for the stated length. I'm looking for an all-mountain ski in the 100mm waist range. Both the Enforcer 93 and Rustler 9, for someone your size especially, will handle that type of skiing a little better than the Kore 93. The name indicates as much, with the ability to Blend the park and the mountain into one gigantic playground. What you think? Atomic builds the energy into the ski through the positive camber underfoot, and the light weight wood core takes care of the rest. $799.95. Some certainly will, but if off-trail skiing becomes your preference, chances are youve graduated to the next level. Hi SE, In addition, I think I need a good cruising east coast groomer ski. With the expansion of the Bent Chetler series- Atomic has decided to make a Chetler for every application. I like them but they seem a bit light and chatter in harder pack snow. Could be powder, park, groomers, trees, or bumps, you do not care, and neither does the Camox. It comes in a 187, and I don't think you'll overski it like the Pinnacle. These skis seem super similar, anyone tried both and have any thoughts? If the number you see has a decimal, then youre probably looking at your Mondo Point size which isnt accurate enough to use when mounting bindings. Playful skiers who want something equally at home during trick time as it is in the backcountry. Let us know if you have any other questions! I live close to a hill that has mixed conditions throughout the season in Wyoming but I also have a short distance to travel for resorts known for good powder. Hi Jon! 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. Add in the fact that the Vantage 97 Ti still has really high levels of torsional stiffness due to its innovative construction and you've got a ski that's very responsive and easy to flick around. I currently own a pair of 2013 Rossignol Soul 7s, 186, and a pair of 2014 Volkl RTM 84, 177. I've been on an old 165cm 2007 Fischer RX6 that's delaminating pretty badly, and I'm looking for some new gear. SE, Your email address will not be published. I would say I ski 60/40 groomers to off-piste with an uphill dawn patrol trip 1 -2 times a week. SE. The main story here, though, is the rocker profile and the amount of splay in the tips and tails, making this ski stay up and out of fresh snow, while leading to a turnier overall mentality due to the shorter effective edge. Thanks a lot I appreciate your insight. Have fun! Technical Specs . Chris Bentchetler is known for taking freestyle and park-inspired tricks into the backcountry, and this is his pro-model all-mountain ski. Fischer uses a number of different methods to shed weight from the Ranger 98 Ti. Just like the Menace, however, the M-Free 99 is a capable and willing participant in anything that you can find. Skill wise, youll be able to control your speed with snowplowing, wedging, or forming a pizza. Atomic removes a serious amount of material from the center of the ski, which really brings the overall weight down. The difference here is that Blizzard builds in some rocker into the tip and tail, and there is also some very subtle early taper. Maneuverability, Torsional Stiffness/Edge Grip, Quickness. While we wouldnt peg the 102 as one of the better floaters of this category, its certainly got its fair share of tip rocker to help with the float, and the 140 mm shovel width doesnt hurt either. Check out the Rossignol Experience 94 and the K2 Pinnacle 95 for comparison. Have fun! Ski Sizing can be tricky, thanks to a combination of the ever changing ski technology. The Rustler 10 takes the performance we're familiar with in the Bonafide and repackages it in a more playful, maneuverable, freeride-inspired shape. With a bit of extra length, the skis will have a more accurate flex and better weight distribution. The Rustler 10, in my opinion, starts to feel like more of a freeride ski. I have been eyeing the Blizzard Rustlers (both the 10s and the 9s) as well as the Kores, but am wondering if I should go for a more flexible ski? More weight means the skis will feel softer, and shorter. They float and carve very well and have a ton of versatility. A couple weeks ago we took a look at 15 different all-mountain skis in the 90 mm waist width range. Elan Ripstick 96 2. The longer tip rocker makes this ski a great floater, but since the taper is mostly early, and not too dramatic, it has a straighter feel to the initiation phase of the turn. More weight means the skis will feel softer, and shorter. The new Bonafide is a bit different from your 2015. Beginner skiers are classified as people who have never ever skied, right up to those just starting to dabble in Intermediate trails. I love that ski in moguls, and I think it would provide a refreshing alternative to your Bonafides. Metal skis are tough in the bumps, especially hard ones. Tester - George Michaelsen 5. Think of any swervy type of skiing that can possibly fit in your mind and these Blends are the ideal toy for the task at foot. Hope that helps! I'm 40, 6'2'' and 180lbs, spent all my life on groomers. Is there a reason it didn't end up on your list for me? The Liberty Origin 96 is the second twin tip we've looked at in this comparison article. It can still be skied aggressively on firm snow, too. My buddy's kids all have the BC's (aged 12-20 and expert) and love them. The Kore (93 I'd recommend for you) is light but stiff. I currently consider myself to be a 50/50 mix of Intermediate/Advanced. With a slightly longer than average turn radius of 20 meters in the 178 cm length, these skis make for a great choice in the bumps and trees, while the metal underfoot and through the tail allow for proper carved turns on firm snow. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. I have been skiing Line Chronics for the past 5 years, they are pretty narrow underfoot and only like 176 in length. Maybe the Salomon QST 99? The Enforcer 93 uses pretty thin sheets of metal, which reduces weight and softens up the flex a little. Who it's For: Salomon added basalt and doubled the amount of carbon and flax in the QST 99 for 2019. For help with Nordic Ski sizing, please call us at: (877) 812-6710. The Lift Line Blog; Shop similar items: Atomic Skis; Mens All Mountain Skis; . Great reviews as always! They have a shorter turn radius and lighter tips and tails. Out West, where things are a bit more open, its not uncommon to see skiers on skis much taller than themselves. For help with Nordic Ski sizing, please call us at: (877) 812-6710. Thank you for the comment! Throw some tricks in the park, ski some powder, maneuver through trees, and do it all with Chris Bentchetler's signature style (maybe). It will hold an edge like a GS ski on firm snow, and has a preference to complete a carving turn, as opposed to letting the skier release the tail edge and smear the ski. The only benefit would be increased stability at speed, but I don't think that's a huge concern here. The Rustler 10 has metal underfoot that tapers towards the tip and tail of the ski, so it feels more stout underfoot, but since you don't ski terribly fast, you might not need that metal. Can you help? 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