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Any comparison to the Dynastar Slicer/Menace?
For your exams?Yup. If I were on the Rossi ticket, the BO 98 would be in the quiver. It's a better 'experience' . Smooth, quick, great crud ride.
It is the sweet surprise ski for me and many of our testers.The Blacl Ops 98 was a darling onf our testers too.
Oddly, the Pugski test team all liked the Black OPs but weren't digging the Menace.Similar feel for sure. The shape feels a little different, longer turn radius. A little more stout than the Slicer/Menace too, but those skis have a relatively similar, smooth feel.
But isn't it really designed to be a more "soulful" even "super" "experience"?Yup. If I were on the Rossi ticket, the BO 98 would be in the quiver. It's a better 'experience' . Smooth, quick, great crud ride.
Doubtful. It's a twin tip. So, maybe in the fat twin tip category. Too fat for park really.Over the years Rossi has produced some market dominate skis, is the BO 98 going to be one of those in that width category?
You're dumping the Stocklis?most fun ski I have ever skied and it still railed in piled up skied out snow. its def not a twin.
the BO 98 is just a kick in the head
Any comparison to the Dynastar Slicer/Menace?
Over the years Rossi has produced some market dominate skis, is the BO 98 going to be one of those in that width category?
But isn't it really designed to be a more "soulful" even "super" "experience"?
A cage match with the comparative Fischer Ranger sounds warranted, but I'm not sure if it should be the Ti or FR version.
Mine is the older 115 XTi, which matches better with the BO 118.