VISHNU WET on GROOMERS

CrackHead.

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Unpopular opinion: The WETS carve amazingly. Now here's why, on ice there not good, pow is alright, basic conditions they perform like a normal ski, now carving on slush/soft/wet snow is ridiculously fun. Yesterday we had a warm day of about 50F and they snow was slow and wet, I reached a point of leaning into a carve so much my knee was dragging. Don't get me wrong their a all around great ski no matter what condition but wow man these things were caring so nice (could've won the Ski Race). What do other people think about the WET on groomers? I was tapped out on speed (aka. hauling ass) in a full carve with a huge smile. Are they a all around great resort ski for carving and things out side of the park?
 
topic:skiswerve said:
The WETS carve amazingly

topic:skiswerve said:
on ice there not good

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14012545:skiswerve said:
u gotta read the whole thing haha, its contradicting but i hope it gets the point across

Oh I did, just poking fun.

In all seriousness though, I wouldn't classify them as an all around resort ski for carving. They're a park specific ski, and it's great that Vishnu is providing something that a good portion of park skiers are looking for, but don't get it confused with a resort carving ski.

Now I love laying down in slushy slarves on my soft park skis as much as the next spring time park skier, but if a ski is amazing at carving it should crush icy conditions.
 
14012548:hot.pocket said:
Oh I did, just poking fun.

In all seriousness though, I wouldn't classify them as an all around resort ski for carving. They're a park specific ski, and it's great that Vishnu is providing something that a good portion of park skiers are looking for, but don't get it confused with a resort carving ski.

Now I love laying down in slushy slarves on my soft park skis as much as the next spring time park skier, but if a ski is amazing at carving it should crush icy conditions.

respectable response my man (i'd put a thumbs up emoji but im on a computer)
 
I agree you can carve them pretty damn hard in the right snow and with the right lean . The rocker bends the ski into the turn it feels like
 
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