Put about 2 seasons on my SB110s. They're a medium-stiff ski with charging ability, but are also fun and playful. The relatively long sidecut makes for a ski that is good and stable at speed. The build on them looks like many other handbuilt skis withthe sidewall construction and topsheets. Topsheets chipped rather easily. Mine are a special Montucky Cold Snacks edition and the bases are paper thin and take damage really easily. Every scratch goes straight to the core. My friend has a production model and his bases have held up much better skiing the same terrain.
I talked to Steve Papovich aka Dick Aspen about the ski and he compared it to a Kartel 108, though slightly softer.
**This post was edited on Mar 21st 2018 at 1:22:40pm