HELLBENTS!

DFA79

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179' or 189'

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These Skis look so ILL. Has anyone skied them? What do you think? I want to pre-order a pair.
 
super duper fun. i skied the 179s and they were sweet in the trees. i wouldn't ski them all around, but some people may like the super soft feel. they definitely rock.
 
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keep in mind that the 179 actually a lot longer than 179cm - probably somewhere around 182-3cm tip to tail... the 179 Seth measures true, and I had it next to the HB which was easily 3-4 cms longer... it is a ton of fun, and for as big as it is, it's pretty damn versatile - can be skied in total control on groomers/back to the lift - one of our team riders, Jonny Scott, skied them in the park and was fine on them, but he's not really mortal.
 
anyone want to buy my 07 ak enemy's so i can buy these instead? or can i put a rocker on the ak's by bending them on say...stairs?
 
I am thinking about picking a pair up for myself they should be awesome im going to wait till i cant get a few more reviews on them though.

 
Oh god no, please dont do that to those nice new skis.... get a pair of heavily used used first gens if you must, stair rockering will fuck them up so bad...
 
yeah, remember due to rocker they ski super short. McConkey was talking about rockered skis on TGR and basically said take the length you normally ski and add 10cm to get the length you should be on. After skied on some rockered skis, I couldn't agree more. Go with the 189 for sure. They will be as manuverable as a 179 when you need them to be and the extra length will give you a lot more support when you really need it.

seriously...no question. 189!
 
and.....NOT saying you should do this, but you can effectively add rocker to your skis with some stairs and a little creativity. I wouldn't do it on new skis, though, and it would work better if you found something with metal in it.

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Hopefully those last two work. Some old atomic pow pluses, rossi axiom, etc, will work well for this. Just dont kill yourself doing it....
 
I have heard the opposite. that in fact you can get away with a shorter ski becuse the rocker does the same as a longer tip would for sfot snow conditions. for this reason I was thinking of going with the 184 instead of the 189. realisticly I would want both and I have heard that they might be making a 174 as well. that could be fun fo jibing off of things.
 
man i want some hellbents so bad, but ill probably end up getting some seths next year, mini rocker and not too huge for vt
 
haha, I saw two guys at sunshine on wednesday with them, and they were strugglin! also... "no you cant nose butter on them, youll just end your life!" said one of the riders!
 
I would say it totally depends on your weight... If you're under about 160-70lbs you can definitely ski the 179... BUT, if the only skiing you'll be doing on them is big mountain pow schralping (like Alaska/British Columbia) then you could ski the 89 for sure... I've got one of team riders on them and he's about 5'11" 180lbs and he skis the 179 regularly and it's fine for him, but he could ski the 189 no problem... I'm 5'9" 155lbs and I ski the 179, but I'm also in Colorado, so if I were skiing them in AK/BC I'd ski the 189
 
i can see that being a very good marketing strategy. SOOO many kids wants rockered skis now but won't buy them because the size is to big, but with a 174...
 
yeah cause im about 5, 8 tall and im looking at getting a pair of hellbents. i wiegh about 155ish. do you guys think the 179?(what i was originally thinking). or the mysterious 174? i want to ski mostly pow on these in montana. but some jibbing too....
 
179s are fine for shorter people as long as you use them in the right snow. Getting hellbents for the east coast is not a good idea imo...check npms videos, he has one of riding hellbents. He is only 5'7 or 5'8 and the 179s are just fine.
 
I haven't heard anything about a 174, which means nothing though. I think bringing in a 169 is slightly more likely.

Here's what wouldn't surprise me one bit: K2 does one of two things for next year (08/09) - 1) they bring back the Maiden AK in a full production run; they have a huge gap in their big mountain ski line now that they go directly from the Seth at 98mm under foot to the HB at 122mm under foot with nothing inbetween, or 2) they bring into production the ski that they already have a mold built for - the Maiden with the same rocker pattern as the HB - that way they cover all new aspects of progressive skis with one model - 108mm under foot and a sick rockered ski. That would be my choice for sure - I've skied the Maiden and I've skied the rockered Maiden and the rockered version is the tits.

just my opinion though.
 
yeah i just watched the SIA video of the ep pro skis(line) and i dont really underdstand the difference in early rise and rockered camber. it seems like the same thing to me. can anyone explain?
 
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