i want to buy some coreupt skis, i heared they went out of buissness. was wondering if i could get some input on the skis, do they hold up, get a lot of edge cracks? any input is greatly apreciated. im looking specifically at the POW ski.
My Friend that i ski with every weekend has a pair and he loves them. they are unique and pretty durable skis, my line blends are beat to shit ten times worse than his coreupt bangers. I'd say if you can find a pair for sale buy em.
coreupt skis were just rebranded elan's anyways. pretty sure it was elan at least, who remembers what company it was? they were made in the same factory with the same molds and everything just diff topsheets. Was to long ago i forget now im sure someone here remembers
They only used dynastars molds for the first year, just to get started. After that they started making their own. Too bad it didn't work out, the skis were bomber.
from 2009 OR 2010 (excuse my bad memory) coreupt has been pressing their own skis with a huge improvement in quality...
i ride a lot of different skis (i work in a shop so every week on snow i demo a few pairs) but in the end my coreupt tj schillers and coreupt born to drops are my favorite allround skis, very poppy, very stable and the born to drop really earns his name....
I have the 2012 Bangers & they are sick. Only downfall in my opinion is that the topsheet is a bit soft? Get a bit of damage but other than they they're sick.
I have Coreupt Slashers and they ski really nicely. No edge issues but they're pow skis so hardly hit any rails on them. The bases are super thin so it doesn't take much to get a core shot, not sure if that's true of all Coreupt pow skis or just the Slashers as they were marketed as a backcountry freeride ski (ie reducing weight with the thin base).