188cm. What ski to get SE. SE. It uses some of the longest rocker in this comparison article, especially in the tip. You're right in the sense that it's a lot like an Enforcer 93 with different materials. I have slalom skis for the groomer days but I ski on my Rossis on everything off groomers. Hi Murray! Hope that helps! Overall, Bent Chetler 100s are extremely fun over the entire mountain. Also, narrower skis will be a little quicker edge to edge, which really helps in moguls. We've talked about the Rossignol Experience 94 Ti filling that gap of a less-demanding and more playful Mantra. I want to find a pair of skis thats comfortable for an intermediate but that will continue to grow with me as I advance to more technical terrain. It doesn't have huge amounts of rocker or early taper, so its shape isn't totally focused for soft snow, but it still performs really well even in deep conditions. That will float well when conditions allow and is agile enough to turn in the trees. I've been considering Nordica Enforcer 93 and the Fischer Ranger 99Ti. As far as Phantom is concerned, I've found that it's not faster than a good temperature-matched wax, but the permanence of the treatment is appealing to a majority of skiers who don't normally wax. However I've grown tired of groomers and like to challenge myself some more. First of all, love your reviews! At its very hearth, though, this is still very much Mantra-esque, with precision and power to spare, not like youd want to. They just also have that low gear that you need for skiing with kids. SE, Hi There, I think the Ripstick is a better complement to the Enforcer. Twice as good as snowboarding, obviously, as we have twice the number of edges. Thanks, Rudi, Hi Rudi! SE. The Tracer is the feather of the group, and I'd say that's a better choice for skiers who are looking for more of an alpine/alpine touring ski versus resort-specific. Jim, Hi Jim! 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 was looking for an all mountain ski and I liked what you had to say about Salomon QST 99's. These skis have a great combination of construction, with a build made from maple, aspen, and a Titanal Y-Beam metal laminate, these skis excel on the groomers, and specifically in a carved turn. Elan Ripstick (96 or 106? As a reminder, here at SkiEssentials.com we don't believe one ski is better than another. 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. In addition, I think I need a good cruising east coast groomer ski. Have fun! The Kore is a good mix of the three, with the Sky being the quickest and floatiest, and the Salomon being the dampest and most stable. I'm a strong intermediate to advanced skier, 53yo, 6'1" 205lbs in Alberta, ski mostly Louise, Sunshine, Kicking Horse. Demo'd sizes were a 182 (too small) and 188 which felt good but on the Enforcer idk if I would go 193 or 185?? This time, we're doing the same thing, but we're looking at 100 mm skis! Built with a Maple Macroblock wood core, these skis and their half-cap construction are about as noodly and wiggly as it gets in the ski world. I'm 6'3" 235lb I am all mountain skiing mostly east coast , but 2 trips a year out west. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 3D Radius Sidecut applies to this 102, and allows for a great variety of turn shapes and styles, even with a ski that has dual-metal laminate. For a true 100, check out Atomic Backland 100--fantastically light and energetic, leaning more to the A/T side of the spectrum. Carbon is a pretty stiff material, and the way that Fischer uses it in this ski is pretty interesting. I'd lean to the QST. Thanks a lot I appreciate your insight. That's just barely taller than you, which usually works well for the QST 99. The nice thing about sizing ski poles is that it's relatively straight foreword. So, while I like those two skis a lot, you already know you like the QST feel, and I'm not convinced you'd like either of those skis more. Most intermediate skiers will be tempted to wander off trail, but may not be brave enough quite yet. . I'm a fairly advanced skier but not a ripper. I guess it comes down to how often you're truly skiing in fresh snow, and for most people, it's not all that often. Thanks much. It's entirely possible and very common for boots with the same Mondo Point to have different Boot Sole Lengths. The Holyshred is somewhat lost at sea, adrift among a horde of great 98-100 mm all-mountain freestyle skis. Don't hesitate to give us a call at (877) 812-6710 and let us help you. Sounds to me like you're leaning to QST! One thing you'll notice despite the wide range of ski testers is how similar the lists of top 5 skis are. I've been skiing on the Rossignol Experience 83's for about 6 years now and I think I'm ready for a new pair of skis that more suits my style. We're looking for your Mondo Point size, and the conversion is easy! Thank you for doing this in-depth analysis of the best skis around 100mm. SE. Your boot sole length is the actual length of your ski boot, in millimeters. I would be forever grateful for any insights or recommendations you can provide regarding my selections for a pair of skis, and their respective lengths, that will best suit my goal of improving my skills all over the mountain. Do you have a suggestion, including length for my size and weight? Like the Bent 120 and 100. The Sky will give you the same fits regarding edge hold and the Black Crows are nice, but lack the metal build of the Nordica. It retains good torsional stiffness and stability when you've got the ski up on edge, while resulting in a lighter weight overall. It's got a great blend of materials that really give the skis a good amount of power and strength. I like the updates, as I think it makes the ski more manageable at different speeds and terrain. I am an advanced skier @ 6' and 175lb and live in the Midwest, so the typical conditions that I see are hardpack to icy, with occasional soft snow. In most cases, this is the right call, but skiers should be geo-conscious before buying more than they can handle. I'm 5.9ft weight 185 lbs ski primarily in the Alps, all slopes and love steep offpist skiing, couloirs/chutes etc. The sick days (104)float much better than the bc (100). They're fantastic in fresh snow--they're on the heavier side, along with the QST, but they're not bulky or dull so the weight isn't really an issue. Thank you! Thanks! For your light option, go with the Rustler, but if you're looking to go a bit heavier (again, not much), I'm a Pinnacle 105 fan. They will need to set the forward pressure, DIN, toe height, and test the bindings with your boot to ensure safety. If the box is left blank, the skis and bindings will be sent separately and unmounted. Thanks, Jun Lee! Quick answer: Stay in the mid-90 mm range, stay in the mid-180 cm length, and dedicated mogul skis are basically only designed for competitive mogul skiers who ski really direct lines. Chairlift Chat is the official blog of Skiessentials.com. Hi Cody! QST 92/99, Rustler 9, Enforcer 94/100, M5 Mantra. All use some metal, but are also way more playful than the Mantra in soft snow. and the removal of Koroyd (yay again!). With a fair amount of camber underfoot, the Maverick 100 is energetic and snappy, and thanks to the new Omatic Core construction, the skis are light in the swingweight as well. Last year, a ski instructor whom I trust suggested that a somewhat stiffer ski might help, especially since 200 pounds of moguls all day might be a bit more than what the Atomics are built for. SE, Thanks Jeff. Finding your Boot Sole Length (BSL) is easy. In terms of versatility, the QST 99 can be described as a ski with a very even mix of performance characteristics for different terrain and snow conditions. Last weekend I demoed the 171 Kore 99s and had a blast -- great maneuverability in the trees, awesome pop on the groomers, no chatter at speed or in crud, and overall far better than what I'm used to. I have been skiing Line Chronics for the past 5 years, they are pretty narrow underfoot and only like 176 in length. I have seen them not release to the correct newton meter values during torque testing, but only for really lightweight skiers. So I'm kind of a one off, not know what to do person. Beginner skiers are classified as people who have never ever skied, right up to those just starting to dabble in Intermediate trails. Im a 47 year old male, 5,11 and 170 pounds. Matt, Hi Andrew! Not impossible, but certainly on the long side for your stats. Going with a wider ski would actually slow your progression a little bit. SE, Have you guys skied on or reviewed the 2019 Line Sick Day 104? This is what used to be referred to as Expert until rocker skis came along and let experts go back to over head ski lengths. I guess id be more toward the beginner side of intermediate. I am middle of the pack in the aggressive category. Other hints that you're looking at the Mondo Point and not the BSL would be if it looks something like "270/275" or if the number is found on the bottom of the boot. Beginner: Chances are youll know if this is you. Seeking 2 ski suggestions. It's not an overly stiff ski, and I think would perform really well for what you're looking to do. (occasional Alps) and looking for a replacement to my Atomic automatics 102s at 188 . In that category, check out the 2020 Volkl Kendo and the Rossignol experience 88. Taking design input from pro freerider, Chris Benchetler, Atomic has created a pow-skiing masterpiece capable of turning the mountain into your playground. A stiffer overall flex pattern compared to the Ranger 98 Ti above, which is going to make the ski very responsive to skier input. They have a shorter turn radius and lighter tips and tails. Turns will be slow and steady, and at the end of your time as a beginner, youll be starting to tip your skis to turn rather than pushing yourself to turn with your heels. At 100 mm underfoot, this is the widest Maverick, containing a poplar wood core and two sheets of titanal. I like carving fat turns, and fear moguls. SE, Hi, I do get out west occasionally and will ski the entire mountain with a preference to ungroomed soft snow. I also really liked the Salomon QST 92, so that's worth a look as well. The Bonafides did really well on the groomers but felt a little heavy to me and a bit stiff. A ski for the people! It comes in a 187, and I don't think you'll overski it like the Pinnacle. What would be the pros and cons of each, relative to each other and maybe more importantly relative to the Enforcer 100 (which I still will ski)? Ski out west. 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. I'm riding the 2013 Line Prophet 90's today. My brother has the benchetler 100s and loves them, Im currently leaning towards the qst 98s. I tried out the blizzard bonafides last year and loved them in comparison to my chronics. I'm guessing you'll ultimately choose another ski, but I also think you'd enjoy finding out what the new Mantra is all about. Preference: Finally, theres preference. Had a hard time bleeding off speed when needed. Not a twin tip in the park world, but with freestyle influence, the Camox is a chameleon of a skihappy anywhere theres snow. Built with Dynastars Hybrid Wood core, the skis get the Poplar in the main trunk with Polyurethane (PU) material along the sidewalls extending into the ski. That said, you might not get the same "playful" feeling from the E100 in the softer snow, so it's a bit of a tradeoff. It uses a wood core made from silver fir and beech, sandwiched between two full sheets of titanal metal, and finished with carbon and fiberglass. We were slightly surprised that this ski ended up so far to the stiff side of the wall, and a lot of it has to do with the carbon nose that attaches to the titanal laminate. 2020 Atomic Bent Chetler 100 Used Demo Skis w Bindings 164cm Sale: $599.99 39% Off $985.00. Montana in December, Colorado in February, and a few trips to Mammoth and Tahoe throughout the year. SE, Looking to make the switch back to skiing. This has led me to start looking for something else. I plan a trip or two out west (Utah for sure) this year and possibly an excursion into New England. Published on 11/01/2022. Unlike the previous version, we're back to a Mantra with camber. I think the biggest issue I have with the MSP 99s is that they are just not forgiving if you get in the backseat at all in the trees or bumps. Skiers who prefer speed and flotation in the fresh snow. Erik, Hi Erik! A new addition to the Bent family, the 110 is the long awaited ski that bridges the gap between the 120 and 100. Oliver, Hi Oliver! Since you're 60% groomers, I'd recommend staying closer to 90-95 than 100 if you can. You are not scared of speed, but also want something easy to handle. SE, Hi Matt! It's going to hold an edge really well on firm snow, and it will respond to skier input really quickly. 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. It uses their Ultra-Light wood core, which is supported by Innegra Mesh throughout the ski. SE. This makes the ski pretty responsive out of the tail, but when combined with the more flexible nature of the ski, its still pretty darn playful. SE. Check out the Blizzard Rustler 10 and 9 (104 vs 94 underfoot) as well as the K2 Pinnacle 95 and 105. 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. Have fun! The QST 92 should be at the top of your list, as should the Blizzard Rustler 9. At the low end, it hooks into the titanal laminate which extends down toward the tail and becomes full-width underfoot. I am looking for a ski that will progress with me as I push my skill level further between more off trail runs and improving on my mogul riding. That said, I also spend a good amount of time cruising down groomers with my family members, so I need a ski that can do it all. This construction is similar to what we see in race skis. I skied my Bent chetler 100's yesterday in the snowy woods, and I don't think there's a better ski out there for that application. They're great in trees and bumps, but the Camox might be more well-rounded and with a higher-performance ceiling. Have you seen that too? By rejecting non-essential cookies, Reddit may still use certain cookies to ensure the proper functionality of our platform. I need to detune the tips and tail a bit on the BC. I heard the Marker Griffon 13 makes trouble sometimes (even out of the box). 19-meters in the turn shape, these skis can handle some pretty darn high speeds, while the tapered shape and rocker profile do just fine in softer snow. Im not a super technical skier, more freeride style. I want something that'll allow for my more freestyle mind as I get more comfortable on skis, 180s to 360s and some cliff hucks but still able to lay it down at high speeds. They're 2013 K2 AMP Velocity, 172cm, 72mm underfoot, nearly full camber. To determine your size, simply flip a ski pole over, grab it under the basket, and place the handle on the ground. But perhaps Ive got enough weight to get the 184 Mantra to react just as well? Built with a blend of aspen and ash in the wood core and two sheets of pre-preg carbon in the construction, these skis have an amazing blend of stiffness and light weight to appease the hardest-charging skiers out there. Hope that helps! Be prepared for burly and strong performance overall. Happy to chat more about it. Its a quick-turning ski, though, so a fantastic choice for woods and bumps, even with the stiffnessthe lightness more than makes up for it in the maneuverability department. Love your review videos. Swing weight goes a long way, and a ski like the Vantage 97 Ti is going to be easier to maneuver and less tiring than a heavier ski. They work a bit better when engaged and in a higher edge angle turn versus flat. If you're holding the right size pole, you'll notice that your elbow forms a perfect 90 degree angle between your bicep and forearm. When hand-flexing the ski, its noticeably stiffer in the tip versus the tail, but thats not to say the tail is soft by any means. Will, Hi Will! If the pole is too long, then your forearm will be angled slightly up. I'm definitely not the most aggressive skier; I appreciate being able to ski in control at moderate speeds, especially in the steeper off-piste stuff. Aggressive skiers who are looking for something just a bit more manageable than the burliest skis out there. I have been skiing all my life and I am still fairly aggressive, albeit slowing down a little each year. I think I will try the Enforcer, livelier and playful will be a nice change. Have fun! If youve looked all over and still cant find your BSL, its also acceptable to measure along the bottom of the boot from the very tip of the toe, to back of the heel- just make sure you measure in Millimeters! 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. The Bonafide is worth a look as well, with a 98 mm waist, the thing holds a really good edge. Hope that helps! Kyle, Hi Josh! I have heard good things about the Black Crows line. Any longer, and youd likely just be along for the ride. But felt they were a bit too heavy and burly for me. In it, we give reviews of our favorite ski gear, provide information about the latest ski technology, discuss the latest news in the ski industry, and so much more. Rossignol uses their damp tech rubber inserts in the tips and tails in order to quiet the skis down, and then to add a measure of power and grip, their titanal beam exists underfoot to give good edge grip as well as stability at speed. SE, Thanks a lot for the insight! Have fun! More than just dads who ski. For next year, I'll be skiing almost entirely in the west (going to try to hit all of the Mountain Collective in North America), though I don't have the luxury of timing my ski days around fresh snow, so I'll be skiing the mountains as they are. In the 177 cm length, these skis generate a 17-meter turn radius, so it is on the relatively shorter side on this list, and we think thats a good thing given the strength and power. In addition, the fiberglass laminates keep things energetic and poppy throughout, while the PU is a stable and damp material. Buy the skis for the conditions you do ski versus the conditions you want to ski. Thanks. sorrycan't edit posts here. Not quite the waist deep powder ski of it's big brother but a fully capable freeride or possible touring ski that can handle its own in the backcountry. Fits well! I do love pure powder but I'm not as experienced in that yet, I think someday when I retire I'll buy a powder-dedicated ski for those times. While this isnt a free pass to say screw all that, I know I need 210s!, it is an official recognition that different skiers have different preferences which can easily change the length of ski they purchase. They will need to set the forward pressure, DIN, toe height, and test the bindings with your boot to ensure safety. The Kore will be lighter and easier to ski versus the Mantra, but you also don't lose a ton of groomer performance. I also like to ski in switch and do some 180s and 360s and some silly stuff like butters occasionally(not looking for an insane twin tip or super wide ski that will give me an hard time at the cabin lifts). Any help on the SD 104 or advice on a ski? It's like Head took race ski performance on firm snow, somehow made it super lightweight, then changed the shape to add in some versatility. Ski Expert. Loving the new Salomon QST 98. We like how they've put the camber back underfoot in the Mantra, it really makes the hard snow performance stand out once again. I'd go 92 unless you want something a bit burlier and wider. Willkommen bei unserer vollstndigen bersicht des Fritschi freeride. I always skied on frontside skies(65mm 80mm underfoot) until last week I rented a pair of Kastle FX85 Alpine Skis(2017). I am 183cm and about 70kg and do like to ski fast both on and off piste. I live in Virginia and primarily ski at Snowshoe WV. Currently on 181cm Blizzard Bonifides 2015 edition. 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