SEA 108

The Scott Sea 108 ski embodies the very essence of backcountry freestyle skiing, designed for skiers like Parkin Costain who seek freedom and creativity away from groomed runs. This pair of skis is the key to limitless fun, combining performance and innova

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The SEA 108 is the flagship of the new SEA series and was probably our staff and tester’s favorite. We enjoyed all three skis, which very much share similar DNA, but in the SEA 108, the combo of a softish tip with a stiff tail and a damp ski feels the most natural. It’s a very easy, accessible ski on which to tackle just about any terrain or snow condition, living up to the Ski Everywhere Anytime billing.

Groomers & Resort Skiing:
In the resort and on hardpack, the SEA 108 is easy to ski but not particularly exciting. The lack of significant camber and a damp overall feel don’t make for an energetic ski in the turn. It has a deliberately pivot-y shape, the ski prefers to drift and slave rather than lock an edge. That style will suit certain skiers, and it was certainly plenty adequate for resort skiing in a range of conditions but if carving angled turns on groomers is a priority for you, there are better skis in this width category. That said the ski is very poised and predictable, so it skis similarly no matter the snow condition, making it very dependable.

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Skier: Lisa Cormier. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren


Powder & Mixed Conditions:
The SEA 108 has more of a soft snow-focused shape, with a smidge of horizontal rocker as well as plenty of tip/tail rise and very little camber underfoot. The result is an absolute banger of a ski in powder for the size. It outperforms skis much wider than itself in terms of how easy it is to make loose, surfy style turns even in deep and quite heavy snow. The dampness of the ski definitely comes into play here too, balancing the softness of the tip nicely and making it fairly dependable even in crud and chop.
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Skier: Lisa Cormier. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren

"Very stable at high speed, with a soft rockered nose to plow through crud, but a stiffer tail & underfoot to make it ride happy at high speeds & even on groomers. The graphic is also very nice." - Mark Valtr

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Skier: Dillon Eades. P: Hanne Lundin Wallengren

Park & Jibbing:
These aren’t the most natural park ski because the difference tip to tail is quite pronounced. They have enough tail and freestyle feel to make the odd park lap fun, but if that’s your priority in skiing you should look elsewhere. However, when it comes to all-mountain freestyle or freeride comp-style skiing these are a great option. The solid backbone provides a really good landing platform and the ski forgives overshooting or landing flat better than most. At the same time, it isn’t super heavy and feels more balanced in the air than traditional freeride skis, making it a good middle-ground option between freestyle and freeride.

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Skier: Mark Valtr. P: Carter Edwards

Conclusion:
The SEA 108 is a pretty unique feeling ski and one our testers enjoyed a lot… enough to give it a Best of Test award. It has a fairly freestyle-friendly shape and mounting point but that directional flex makes it feel very unique in this all-mountain freestyle space, so we do think it’s a good one to try if you can. We skied it in all kinds of terrain and it always feels comfortable and poised, while remaining very easy to ski.


And check out our Best Of Test | All-Mountain Video for more on the Scott SEA 108:

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