In todays environment of supply issues manufacturers have been struggling to fill orders and that includes gettng test produst to the media. We have earned our way onto the short list of many of the brands so product has been arriving. When, not if, we get snow here in Tahoe we will be getting some long term reviews of the following skis mounted up and on snow ...
Blossom
Numero Uno N*1 Lady, we got this one in a shorter 159 cm to get some views from our smaller testers. Stay tuned.
Numero Uno N*1 RC, we changed this one up a bit too and ordered it with the Vist Speedlock plate verses the more consumer oriented Speedcom. Lets see how our testers like the better transmission of power
Turbo AM77, We plan on just added to the accolades that hacve been piled on this perennial favorite going back to when it was the Whiteout.
Formula Pure 99, A new name but the same understated 99 mm premium offering.
Kastle
PX81, this is a ski that was the surpise of our testing last season, we are excited to get to spend more time on this all new 81mm Kastle.
FX96 Vogue, Kastle has been tweaking and updating this collection over the years.
FX96Ti, IMHO, this is the best of both the previous 94mm and 95 mm versions of the FX's. Lets see if I can prove myself right after we spend more time on these.
Liberty
Evolv 90w, Not your everyday wallflower "Pink it and shrink it" ski, the Evolv 90w will take down most guys.
Evolv 100, The Evolv 100 has become one of the reference 100mm skis, when the word "power" is brought into the discussion.
Genesis 101. Liberty is doubling down on the success of the Genesis name and now offering a 101 to split the 96 and 106. Will new 101 suffer from middle child syndrome? Check back in.
Rossignol
Experience 86Ti, this is an all new ski from Rossi, we expect it to be still as good as out initial impressions from last Spring.
Experience 82Ti, the narrower sister to the 86Ti, but just as strong.
Blossom
Numero Uno N*1 Lady, we got this one in a shorter 159 cm to get some views from our smaller testers. Stay tuned.
Numero Uno N*1 RC, we changed this one up a bit too and ordered it with the Vist Speedlock plate verses the more consumer oriented Speedcom. Lets see how our testers like the better transmission of power
Turbo AM77, We plan on just added to the accolades that hacve been piled on this perennial favorite going back to when it was the Whiteout.
Formula Pure 99, A new name but the same understated 99 mm premium offering.
Kastle
PX81, this is a ski that was the surpise of our testing last season, we are excited to get to spend more time on this all new 81mm Kastle.
FX96 Vogue, Kastle has been tweaking and updating this collection over the years.
FX96Ti, IMHO, this is the best of both the previous 94mm and 95 mm versions of the FX's. Lets see if I can prove myself right after we spend more time on these.
Liberty
Evolv 90w, Not your everyday wallflower "Pink it and shrink it" ski, the Evolv 90w will take down most guys.
Evolv 100, The Evolv 100 has become one of the reference 100mm skis, when the word "power" is brought into the discussion.
Genesis 101. Liberty is doubling down on the success of the Genesis name and now offering a 101 to split the 96 and 106. Will new 101 suffer from middle child syndrome? Check back in.
Rossignol
Experience 86Ti, this is an all new ski from Rossi, we expect it to be still as good as out initial impressions from last Spring.
Experience 82Ti, the narrower sister to the 86Ti, but just as strong.