Faction: Prodigy or Candide ?

Hi!

This season I want to spend as much time as I can in the park learning small tricks, but I'll continue to ski mostly on groomers and doing off piste runs here in Italy where we don't get more than 20/30cm of fresh snow.

I want an all-mountain twin tip ski that could still be charged when I want to, and I was wondering which ski of the Faction line would be the best.

Are the Candides better for this type of skiing or should I go with the prodigys?

For the width, should I go with the 2.0 or the 3.0? What do you think?

Thanks!
 
topic:DavTheSpaghetski said:
Hi!

This season I want to spend as much time as I can in the park learning small tricks, but I'll continue to ski mostly on groomers and doing off piste runs here in Italy where we don't get more than 20/30cm of fresh snow.

I want an all-mountain twin tip ski that could still be charged when I want to, and I was wondering which ski of the Faction line would be the best.

Are the Candides better for this type of skiing or should I go with the prodigys?

For the width, should I go with the 2.0 or the 3.0? What do you think?

Thanks!

The new 2021 Candide 1.0 and 2.0 have been beefed up this year with metal and rubber dampening underfoot to make them more solid for rail use but it also increased stiffness and weight for charging. The 2021 Candide 2.0 is now about 400 grams heavier than the Prodigy 2.0 in the 183/184cm lengths!

The Candide line has a stiffer flex and less taper vs the softer and lighter Prodigy line that’s more forgiving and playful vs the harder charging Candide line. 2021 Candide 3.0 goes to 112mm underfoot so a bit wide for mostly groomer use so I’d say the Candide 2.0 is your ski.

Just picked up a pair of the Candide 2.0 for similar use and they seem very solid although I haven’t skied them yet.
 
14201538:Greg_K said:
The new 2021 Candide 1.0 and 2.0 have been beefed up this year with metal and rubber dampening underfoot to make them more solid for rail use but it also increased stiffness and weight for charging. The 2021 Candide 2.0 is now about 400 grams heavier than the Prodigy 2.0 in the 183/184cm lengths!

The Candide line has a stiffer flex and less taper vs the softer and lighter Prodigy line that’s more forgiving and playful vs the harder charging Candide line. 2021 Candide 3.0 goes to 112mm underfoot so a bit wide for mostly groomer use so I’d say the Candide 2.0 is your ski.

Just picked up a pair of the Candide 2.0 for similar use and they seem very solid although I haven’t skied them yet.

I didn't know such substantial changes had been made to 2021 line...

I was thinking about getting the 2020 Prodigy 3.0 but now I think I'll follow your advice. Thanks!!
 
checkout faction on youtube, they made videos specificly about candide vs prodigy, they also made on mount points and two more for candide, and prodigy series.

I have the prodigy 2.0 and 3.0 2020, and the CT 2.0 2021, just need snow or resorts to open to try them against each other :|
 
14201570:anders_a said:
checkout faction on youtube, they made videos specificly about candide vs prodigy, they also made on mount points and two more for candide, and prodigy series.

I have the prodigy 2.0 and 3.0 2020, and the CT 2.0 2021, just need snow or resorts to open to try them against each other :|

Damn anders, you have a lot of skis!

Yes I've seen all the videos about their new collection, but like many ski manufactures does they don't say the real differences between each model and every ski seems to be capable of excelling in all conditions and types of terrain.

I'm still excited about what you've said to me about the revolt 104 a couple of days ago, it'll be a tough choice for sure.
 
14201576:DavTheSpaghetski said:
Damn anders, you have a lot of skis!

Yes I've seen all the videos about their new collection, but like many ski manufactures does they don't say the real differences between each model and every ski seems to be capable of excelling in all conditions and types of terrain.

I'm still excited about what you've said to me about the revolt 104 a couple of days ago, it'll be a tough choice for sure.

haha you have no idea ;) I could run a ski rental

The CT 2.0 is 400+ grams heavier than revolt at same length, front rocker has some similiarities, rear is less on candide. So stoked on testing them back to back.
 
Can’t seem to delete the overlapped/videos but here are the 2021 Prodigy, Candide and Candide vs Prodigy links.

**This post was edited on Nov 22nd 2020 at 4:55:34pm
 
14201579:anders_a said:
haha you have no idea ;) I could run a ski rental

The CT 2.0 is 400+ grams heavier than revolt at same length, front rocker has some similiarities, rear is less on candide. So stoked on testing them back to back.

thanks for the info, really helpful.

if I ever come to Norway (as I see in your profile) I already know who to contact if I need to rent a pair of skis :)
 
14201580:Greg_K said:
Can’t seem to delete the overlapped/videos but here are the 2021 Prodigy, Candide and Candide vs Prodigy links.

**This post was edited on Nov 22nd 2020 at 4:55:34pm

I've already watched all the videos you attached but I appreciate it, thanks mate!
 
14201538:Greg_K said:
The new 2021 Candide 1.0 and 2.0 have been beefed up this year with metal and rubber dampening underfoot to make them more solid for rail use but it also increased stiffness and weight for charging. The 2021 Candide 2.0 is now about 400 grams heavier than the Prodigy 2.0 in the 183/184cm lengths!

The Candide line has a stiffer flex and less taper vs the softer and lighter Prodigy line that’s more forgiving and playful vs the harder charging Candide line. 2021 Candide 3.0 goes to 112mm underfoot so a bit wide for mostly groomer use so I’d say the Candide 2.0 is your ski.

Just picked up a pair of the Candide 2.0 for similar use and they seem very solid although I haven’t skied them yet.

112 is perfect for everything

-Sincerely, A Utah boy
 
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