Mr. Mountain viper, first and foremost that was a GREAT review you wrote. I thought it was AWESOME!!!!! I thought it was awesome for many reasons. 1. Although I haven't personally been on these skis since I didn't get the chance late in the season, I have been doing countless hours of research on these skis. I have talked to at least 12 people who have skied these and other skis and I thought your review encompassed all the things I have read and heard about these skis. I have gone from comparing these skis with the Volkl Katana, Bent Chetler, Francis Bacon, Armada JJ and Rossignol S7. And the Opus measures better than all of them for me because i want to put on a turning fest coming down the mountain in powder, crud, and groomers. So manuverability and versatility are what i need. And thanks to the radius turn of 17 on these skis, amount of camber underfoot, early rise tip and tail, and longer edge as the result of shortening the tapper, i think i have found what i have been looking for.
Your review gave far more details and comparison than other reviews I have read which really helped me finalized my decision once I read yours. So, hands down man, your review was simply AWESOME and don't mind and ignore the few who didn't seem to appreciate it because simply they didn't seem to know much about these skis. One of them, the measurement was off by 2 cm (he thought the Opus was 183), the other one's comparison was totally off and this is despite you emphasizing your point about maneuverability. I know how annoying it is when you're trying to help someone and your good intention is encountered by lack of appreciation. And just to further support your argument (as if it needed any) that these are legendary skis, Backcountry.com is already sold out of the 185 Opus. They had 3 of them in and all 3 are already gone (it's only September). So I couldn't agree with you more about these skis being something special.
On the other hand you should know that with your in depth review, my 1 month research about these skis is finally over thanks to you because I'm pulling the trigger on these skis. So I hope you know how much I valued and appreciated your review.
I'm about to place my order and I wanted to get some of your wise advice on bindings and mounting position. I'm debating between Look Pivot 14, Jester pro, and Rossi FKS 140. I'm about 5'10", 178 lbs and I looking for a binder that will maximize and capitalize the manuveribilty potential of these skis. Simply, which one of these bindings do you think with the combination of these skis will translate into more and easier turning?
Please let me know. Thank again dude. You're awesome!