Rocker2 100, Rocker2 108, SFB, Shreditor 102

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I’m looking for a all-mountain/powder ski for the tight trees of the East Coast.

Any input would greatly be appreciated!

I’m an expert skier, 5’ 8” 140lbs, also what length would be best.
 
13445049:CONAIR_BUSCEMI said:
not kartels

haha why;) I love mine. Haha I won't try to sell you on them if you don't want them but they're seriously a good ski.

On that note I'd recommend the salomons -especially the 100s, because many people have said they ski super similar to kartels and I just love those. Also I've never had any problems with other salomons stuff.
 
13445055:.lencon said:
haha why;) I love mine. Haha I won't try to sell you on them if you don't want them but they're seriously a good ski.

On that note I'd recommend the salomons -especially the 100s, because many people have said they ski super similar to kartels and I just love those. Also I've never had any problems with other salomons stuff.

Okay thanks! Does the salomon 100 hold up well in the deep stuff for the east coast?

And are yo selling your Kartels?
 
13445060:CONAIR_BUSCEMI said:
Okay thanks! Does the salomon 100 hold up well in the deep stuff for the east coast?

And are yo selling your Kartels?

Nah I'm not selling my kartels I meant I won't try to sell you on them and convince you to get them if you don't want them.

I'm sure with 100mm underfoot and a good rocker profile and salomons tech it will handle anything the east coast throws at it. From the deepest of days to a fat park ski the solly 100 will be good.
 
The rocker 100 is a really good ski actually and is pretty similar to the kartel. The shape and rocker are pretty similar but I would say the salomon is a little stiffer and popier which personaly I like. I have tried them in some pretty deep west coast snow and other then weighting back a little they were great. They make an awesome all mnt park ski in my opinion.
 
The shreditor is the softest and most playful of this bunch. I thought it felt heavy. Really flexy

sfb is fairly soft but does stiffen up under foot, people say round flex and its accurate, one of the poppiest skis I have ever been on and a favorite of mine. haven't ridden the new 15/16

r2 100 is the stiffest of the group, a little bit more demanding than the others but will be more rewarding in chop and at high speeds

I haven't ridden the r2 108

They're all good skis it just depends on your skiing style. For length they all come in a high 17X and a middlin 18x. Depending on how much this is going to be a fresh snow ski vs osq and how comfortable with a long ski in trees you are you could go either way.
 
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