With camber under foot and early rise in tip and tail the ski is agile, easy to handle and have great edge control.In my brief stint on these skis, I had an absolute blast. The shape and style of the skis is not revolutionary, the guys haven’t gone out to reinvent the wheel. They’ve taken a mostly camber profile with a little early rise in the tip and the tail - a fairly classic shape - and tweaked it to their vision.
An even flex pattern throughout the ski means that the whole ski flexes at once when you put your weight behind them, rather than having a hinge point and means they pop back into shape with gusto. The camber means that despite the ski being on the soft end of the spectrum they maintain decent stability at high speeds on groomers, jumps, and rails.
They did exactly what I want a park ski to do; feel light and snappy on and off rails with a low swing weight for swaps and spins, carved hard and remain playful when doing nollies, butters and presses. - [tag=230836]@milo-mcsenderson[/tag]
An even flex pattern throughout the ski means that the whole ski flexes at once when you put your weight behind them, rather than having a hinge point and means they pop back into shape with gusto. The camber means that despite the ski being on the soft end of the spectrum they maintain decent stability at high speeds on groomers, jumps, and rails.
They did exactly what I want a park ski to do; feel light and snappy on and off rails with a low swing weight for swaps and spins, carved hard and remain playful when doing nollies, butters and presses. - [tag=230836]@milo-mcsenderson[/tag]