2011/2012 Gear

itll sell. i know a lot of older guys that dont want to switch over to rocker. they like what they are used to.
 
ones at my mountain get pissed when somebody calls out their "prodigy"of a son when hes in the park snaking kids and sitting in the landings. when ever ex-body miller hot shits say something to me about saying stuff like" yo how bout you call your drop next time buddy" to their kids, I laugh in their face and tell them to get out of the park and back to their speed suits.
 
chhhhdd.png
 
lineskis.gif
Mr. Pollard’s Opus (men’s)[/b]
Ski dimensions:[/b] 144-118-141
Two-sentence description of featured skis:[/b] Bucking the trend and always staying ahead of the future, Eric Pollard’s new masterpiece is slightly narrower than past years for increased versatility while actually improving float. This is accomplished with a highly evolved Early Rise rocker design that is precisely blended with the Early Taper as well as a stiffer, more reliable flex pattern.Influence 105 (men’s)[/b]Ski dimensions: [/b]141-105-131

armadaskis.gif
TST (men’s)[/b]
Ski dimensions:[/b] 120-133-103-124 @ 192cm
Available length of skis:[/b] [/b]192, 183, 174,165, 156
Target market with the featured skis:[/b] [/b]EST All Mountain Rocker, All Skiers, All Mountain, Deep POW, Variable Snow Conditions, Big Mountain Point & Shoot skiing
Two-sentence description of featured skis:[/b] [/b]The is an all/mountain tool designed to let you explore the entire mountain; air the biggest cliffs, ski the deepest pow, and straight-line the steepest lines. A portion of the proceeds of this ski are donated to Travis Steeger’s Memorial Fund and the “Avalanche Awareness beyond the Boundaries Society”Womens JJ

[/b]
 
Saw these in person over christmas break. DO NOT WANT.

^ All steel? DO WANT. Salomon make great bindings, but god dam, their skis are so non desirable.
 
i used to have all steel salomons in the 90's. i had them on like 5 different pairs of skis, and they lasted like 10 years. worth every goddamn penny. if thats what these are, you can count me in.
 
^Thanks!

http://skiingbusiness.com/files/2011/01/4frntskis.gif

YLE (men’s)

Ski dimensions: 138-118-138 (177), 140-119-140 (187)

Available length of skis: 177, 187

Target market with the featured skis: Progressive freeriders.

Two sentence description of featured skis: The YLE was designed and prototyped by Wiley Miller and Cody Barnhill in our in-house prototyping facility (The White Room). The YLE is a near symmetrical big-mountain park ski with tip and tail rocker, built to take Wiley’s style of progressive tricks, stomped switch landings and big lines to the backcountry.

Aretha (women’s)

Ski dimensions: 124-100-116 (159), 124-100-116 (168), 129-104-116 (175)

Available length of skis: 159, 168, 175

Target market with the featured skis: Women who ski better than their man.

Two sentence description of featured skis: Building on the success of the Madonna, the Aretha takes women’s specific construction and adds modern shapes and an early-rise tip. The Aretha is the do-it-all ski for hard charging women who want stability in all conditions: from powder, to crud, to mach-ing down the groomers on the way back to the lift.

Nice!
 
Back
Top