This has been bothering me for awhile.
Under the United States Uniform Commericial Code, Article 2, governing the sale of goods, there is this thing called an "Implied Warranty of Fit for a Particular Purpose." (my big law book actually uses skis as an example for this)and it arises whenever: "any seller or lessor knows the particular purpose for which a buyer or lessee will use the goods and knows that the buyer and lessee is relying on the skill and judgment of the seller or lessor to select suitable goods."
Salomon knows these skis are going to be used on rails. Mike Douglas, Sammy Carlson, Charles Gagnier, and Dumont have all said on video that with edge armour, "when you're smashing down on rails, your skis aren't blowing up." etc.... They all have said and acknowledged these skis will be used on rails and will hold up. So unless they have a big clause in there warranty on skis, which they more than likely do, they're whole advertising scheme this year is worthless and they've contradicted what they're all about.