Hellbents, a few thoughts and photos

schmies took the word soutta my mouth. regular or switch, theyre stable as hell haha no pun intended. the reverse camber goes a long way towards extra floating but really doesnt take away anything from anything else.
 
so according to some of my sources the 179's are actualy 184's and the 189's are actualy 194's so the 179 hellbent will be longer then a 179 seth.
 
i skiied them a tiny bit on hardpack and it really isnt bad at all. honestly not that different from regular camber
 
You are dumb. There is no reason to buy a ski with dimensions like the hellbent unless you plan on skiing switch quite a bit. If all you wanted to do was ski forward then buy a directional ski with a pintail like the pontoon. That said, mounting hellbents center makes plenty of sense to me.
 
i just got my pair like 5 days ago and id say the flex pattern is more similar to the pontoon but still a little different. in the flat zone under foot the ski is super stiff like any other ski. the soft flex is only in the tip and tail unlike the EP pro which is soft throughout. the can carve on groomers good i dunno what homie above is doing to turn but he isnt doin it right. iv only ridden them no poles so my balance is a lil lower and over my feet then riding with poles.

anyways theyre the sickest ski ever get a pair if you ski out west. the 179 is def big so if your not 6'2" 200lbs get those.
 
I'm working on putting rocker into an old beat up pair of skis. They'll be super getto but I'm still stoked, I hope it works
 
Those are nice, but I think I'll have to buy some EP pro's Nick... just so it doesnt look like I'm copying anyone.
 
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