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ETA--the Lumen have a really big turn radius. I tend to shy away from that, but the other comments on that ski align with what I like. Are they easily maneuverable in tight spaces or easy to make tight turns on by choice, or does that turn radius make them prefer bigger, open turns?
Thanks for sharing! The MB 98, SA 100, and Sheeva (not sure on 9 or 10) are all on my list to demo!
I'd try them both if you get the chance! The longer metal and narrower width makes the 9 feel more precise than the 10, but less "surfy"
Good to know. I'm a big fan of pivoting and smearing in variable conditions. Hopefully I can get on a pair this winter.They are actually very maneuverable because of the long tail rocker. They won't make quick carving turns very easily, but they pivot and smear very well, which in my opinion gives them a great feel in tight terrain.