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2021 Stöckli Laser SX

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Philpug: There are few skis on the market that can do what the Laser SX is capable of. FWIW, this is not a narrow Laser AX, while that ski is absurdly easy to ski, the Laser SX requires your attention and for that, it will reward you ten fold.

Insider tip: Don't short cut on a bidding, strongly consider a real race plate and a true race binding if you want to maximize this thoroughbred's performance.​

Doug Briggs: Here we have another solid-performing Stöckli product. Turns on the Laser SX are smooth and easy, and you can vary their size to anything you want. There is a level of precision here that mortal skis just do not have.

Insider tip: Do you really need that second born either?​
Review updated from 2020
 
Who is it for?
Skiers that demand performance from their skis.
Who is it not for?
The meek, but then again, that's why there is the AX.
Skier ability
  1. Expert
Ski category
  1. Race
  2. Frontside
Ski attributes
  1. Groomers
Segment
  1. Men
  2. Women

Specifications

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Available sizes
149,157,165,173,181
Dimensions
120-72-99
Radius
15m@173cm
Rocker profile
  1. Full camber
Construction design
  1. Carryover
Binding options
  1. Flat
  2. System
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LiquidFeet

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What's the major performance difference between the SC and SX?
Total guess: more stiffness in the SX, and it's happier being used at speed and on higher edge. But really not sure.
 

Philpug

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What's the major performance difference between the SC and SX?
Total guess: more stiffness in the SX, and it's happier being used at speed and on higher edge. But really not sure.
Shape too, the SC has a shorter radius, better for shorter to medium turns.
 

LiquidFeet

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Yeah, I noticed the radius difference.
Then it's the SC I'll be looking for, used and at a bargain if I can find it.

The reviews you've been posting are excellent. Thanks.
 

Ski Jedi

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Philpug: There are few skis on the market that can do what the Laser SX is capable of. FWIW, this is not a narrow Laser AX, while that ski is absurdly easy to ski, the Laser SX requires your attention and for that, it will reward you ten fold.

Insider tip: Don't short cut on a bidding, strongly consider a real race plate and a true race binding if you want to maximize this thoroughbred's performance.​

Doug Briggs: Here we have another solid-performing Stöckli product. Turns on the Laser SX are smooth and easy, and you can vary their size to anything you want. There is a level of precision here that mortal skis just do not have.

Insider tip: Do you really need that second born either?​
Review updated from 2020
FYI the sizing has changed for this ski ... New sizes are as follows 149,157,165,173 and 181
 

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