Back with a report, next seasons Bent Chetlers rock! I was surprised with how good they were on groomers, they ripped it everywhere. First thing in the morning, afternoon chop, all good. They really carve well, I was totally loving it. Easily stiff enough and not a problem edge to edge, I found them quick to turn which was a pleasant surprise for such a fat ski.
The pop is great too, I didn't take them in the park but a little side country action was definitely a lot of fun. I found it really easy to launch myself, very happy with the amount of pop in the ski and without doubt landing was smooth.
I haven't had much powder to try them in but what I did find was amazing. Get away from the groomers and these skis really come alive. They are really playful, you can loosen them up whenever you like and take them through tight trees or whatever. They float and drive through crud and soft spring snow like I expected, in fact they exceeded my expectations. No problems opening them up, go as fast as you like or take it easy. It's all good.
Riding switch is fine and as I got used to them even better. Best riding switch in soft snow though for sure, lots of fun.
I mounted them slightly forward of the team position (with Salomon STH16 bindings, solid), my thought there was as I mostly ski in Europe I wanted to be sure they performed well in hard conditions. A bit more power to the edges on the steeps and groomers etc. Seems to be working and is not a problem in the soft snow, the rocker sorts that out.
Overall, these skis are awesome! No problem as a quiver of one for me as
I don't really hit the park anymore. Too many injuries, my body just
can't take it!
Looking forward to my trip home next winter though and hopefully getting some deep BC powder.
Go Canucks!