Just the facts:
Skis: 173 length 94mm waist sandwich construction
Bindings: 16 Din
Skier: 176 length 812mm waist full of sandwiches, not real great with construction
Opinions only folks:
I have skied on these planks now for about half a season these are my true one quiver option and this has been a one quiver season out here in summit county colorado. Got to ski in some variable conditions and all over the mountain (frontside, backside, minimal park). These skis really did great all over the place. My only complaint is the weight issue these are some heavy mugs. This is obviously not an ideal setup for any alpine touring but for those resort days these are hard to beat for sure. The binding setup with these skis is great for my purposes wanting to ski everywhere at the resort. The bindings have a great hold and you can really feel the difference when you are leaning them over, you can feel a much wider confidence inspiring base. On to the skis, as I was saying earlier this has not been the great powder season I was hoping for but still its better then no snow at all. These are some great skis even on the hard stuff though they are soooo stiff and heavy that you can just slice the hard pack with very little chatter. Also in the crud/chowder (Waking up a little late for the powder day for first tracks) these beast just power through making short work of the chop and giving you the ability to just crush right across tracks. Wide dynamic turns on these skis in chop and not the most favorable conditions are where the Mojo really comes out!!!
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