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2022 Salomon S/Force TI.80

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Philpug: You know we have been in love with the S/Force Bold for the past year. As an 84mm Western frontside all-mountain ski, there are few things it can't do. But what if you don’t need a ski that wide, or what if your budget is a bit smaller? Well, Salomon does offer a slightly narrower, lower-priced version in the S/Force TI.80 (formally the S/Force 11), which is 80 mm underfoot with a street price of up to $200 less than the flagship.

The S/Force TI.80 is everything we love about the Bold, more or less: more because with a narrower waist, you get more quickness edge to edge; less because it costs less, resulting in more value.

Insider tip: This is not a lightweight ski; use that to your advantage.​
Andy Mink: It wants you to go faster. It wants you to be engaged. That doesn't mean it is a hard ski to ski, just that you will enjoy it more if you work with it. It will turn at slower speeds but you have to cajole it a bit. It is beefy and damp. The S/Force TI.80 has a top end that I was unable to achieve on test day even though I was moving right along. Endowed with the Edge Amplifier technology found in other S/Max and S/Bold skis, the TI.80 provides the experienced skier with tenacious edge hold at high edge angles and speeds that should satisfy the most demanding speed freak.

Insider tip: Do not stop paying attention while on this ski. And don't get your pass pulled.​
 
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Who is it for?
Lighter and more finesse skiers who want the power of the Bold but not the girth.
Who is it not for?
Those who must have the top-of-the-line model; too bad, a deal like this is often missed. The timid or those who like to slip and slide. You will lose.
Skier ability
  1. Advanced
  2. Expert
Ski category
  1. Frontside
  2. All Mountain
Ski attributes
  1. Groomers
  2. Off Piste
Segment
  1. Men

Specifications

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Available sizes
163, 170, 177, 184
Dimensions
128-80-112
Radius
16m@177cm
Rocker profile
  1. Camber with tip rocker
Size Scaling
  1. None
Construction design
  1. New graphics
Binding options
  1. System
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Interesting. I really like my Bolds but I don't understand the marketing that results in a lower price if it's the same construction as the Bold. Is it a step down in flex or really the same ski minus 4mm? I don't see myself getting rid of the Bolds to get these, but I'm curious.
 

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Interesting. I really like my Bolds but I don't understand the marketing that results in a lower price if it's the same construction as the Bold. Is it a step down in flex or really the same ski minus 4mm? I don't see myself getting rid of the Bolds to get these, but I'm curious.
It is a step down in construction and bindings but it definately punches above it's price point. It is very common to have offerings like these which are a value option to the halo model in a collection.
 

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