(1) the Mantra has bulletproof construction and 2 layers of Titanal just like the EXplosiv it replaced, so caling it "unstable" is truly making you sound clueless. I straightlined tons of lines at Squaw on it including the Palisades and did it on a 184 without any problems at all.
(2) the Explosiv is one the the alltime great cult skis with a 12 year run so criticizing the Mantra is like saying famous extreme skiers don't know a good ski when they ski it and you're better than them, which is totally laughable
(3) people who like park skis and apply park moves to the big mountain may not like the Mantra because it's really stiff, not forgiving, and doesn't have a high turned up tail - so for those people, I can see them not liking the ski. You can't land switch on it and if you get in the back seat, ti will take you for a ride.
That said, for it's intended purpose (fat ski that carves and rips all over the mountain in any conditions) it rules. It busts crud like no other and it rips everywhere BUT the park.
If you want better powder performance, get the Gotama, but don't criticize a great ski by placing it in a category where it doesn't belong (skis that do park tricks in the big mountain)
p.s. I'd also make a bet that somewhere in his past, skimasterflex was rejected by Volkl either to be on their team or in some other way....his hate is too deep seated to be objective
for what it's worth, Footloose actually did an accurate write up of the Mantra....
Mantra
High Performance Powder/Big-Mountain All-Mountain
The Mantra is the all-new replacement for the ancient and much loved Explosiv fat ski. Like the old Explosiv, the Mantra is a stiff, burly fat ski made for expert skiers who want one fat ski that will work well in a variety of snow conditions, and take some serious abuse. The Mantra has the same bomber laminate construction as the old ski, with a wider (and slightly softer) tip for better carving, and rounder, smoother shapes to the tip and tail. This is one of the best skis out there for big, strong skiers, and it rules in crud and chopped-up snow, and grips better than most skis this size on hard snow. It’s a great choice for big Western ski areas that get a variety of conditions, but there are better true powder skis out there: it’s just too stiff to be a powder ski, but this is a worthy compromise for everyday versatility. We’d be willing to bet that the Mantra will carry on the Explosiv tradition of bulletproof durability.
Compare to the Rossignol B3, Head Monster iM88, K2 Apache Chief, Atomic Sugar Daddy.
Requires wide brakes.
Sizes 170, 177, 184, 191, Sidecut 130-94-113
$765