I don't even need more skis and I still watch this. 😄
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Everyone needs more skis!
@ericaminoff Жыл бұрын
Same
@tadficuscactus Жыл бұрын
I don't need more, but I want more.
@brandonwilliam2618 Жыл бұрын
Same
@colinoxenham6124 Жыл бұрын
Dumb comment, that’s impossible
@MC-tm2uy2 жыл бұрын
Never clicked on something so fast. Been waiting for this one for a while
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Ha! Hope you liked it!
@hairdawg2 жыл бұрын
I wangvhuy llll
@hairdawg2 жыл бұрын
Wisebrc u😅
@FoofyNoo2 жыл бұрын
What amazes me is that you don't tire. You give the same high level of assessment to the Mantra as you do to the Origin. Fabulous job! Thanks
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
We must hide it pretty well, then. It's more in the knees and back rather than a lack of things to talk about! Thanks for the compliments!
@crazyboarder132 жыл бұрын
Definitely best way you guys have organized the skis so far! Love it!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, it is fun to be creative rather than alphabetical.
@katietee93742 жыл бұрын
Love the way you put the skis in order of how you think they ski. That helps so much, especially for those of us that have skied a couple on the wall but wouldn’t otherwise know where they sit. That was the most valuable part of this review.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We love playing around with order and lists!
@nathanmcgeachy63912 жыл бұрын
Ah perfect, I've been waiting for this one! Cheers for all the hard work you guys do for us skiers every year!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
We'll keep it up!
@jonstubb19132 жыл бұрын
Best best best ski comparison videos on the youtoobs. Appreciate you guys!
@mhans12341 Жыл бұрын
I like that you guys throw in your personal preferences. Different skiers, sizes and styles. You acknowledge different types of skis and don't expect them all to be the same to all skiers. Too many reviews rank skis best to worse but depending on the skier, that ranking could be flipped. Too many don't give credit for a ski being great at what it does or designed to do. Often, the higher ranked skis need to be skied fast to get the performance out of them. I've slowed down. I'm more interested in a playful ski I can easily throw around and don't have to drive hard to perform. Love all the skis being lined up and getting comparisons. Very informative!
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the great feedback! Glad you noticed what we're up to around here!
@patrion60282 жыл бұрын
Did i watch it already? No. Did i like it already? Absolutely.
@theredbaron72 жыл бұрын
I was waiting for this video so impatiently. thanks guys
@geirlyster63752 жыл бұрын
I have 2 seasons on the Stance 96 and all I can say is that this is the ski for me. I have no issues applying speed when necessary and always in full control. They are responsive in the chutes, great in POW and most of the guys are behind me when we finish a run. I ski out of Kicking Horse Mtn Resort.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
They are fantastic! Love at first turn for me.
@paganskier Жыл бұрын
Jealous - Kicking Horse is a great mountain.
@rebc123 Жыл бұрын
Love how you guys organized the presentation! I’m sharing this with my husband who is searching for his perfect ski to grow with.
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Awesome! Thank you!
@rafalbardo8892 жыл бұрын
Great review this format where you put the more forgiving skis on left and go to more demanding ones as you go to the right makes a lot of sense.
@chasemarmot2 жыл бұрын
Great videos! I feel like I understand ski construction and performance much better now. My only trouble is trying to figure out from the couch what type of ski I'd enjoy. I'm a lifetime hobby skier, downhill in my youth, then XC and tele, now in my late 40s I'm returning to the resorts in Oregon with my middle school aged kids and want to try locking my heel down again. I'm not a hard charging skier, but would like to get better at carving yet think I'd still like a bit of playfulness in my ski. I'm looking at the camox, ripstick 96 and ranger 96. I will probably mount with a downhill binding, but if I got something light like the ripstick, I suppose I could mount a fritschi tecton and have a single ski for resort and the occasional backcountry lap. Thoughts? Any of the 3 would probably be super fun.
@NickHudsonBladeX2 жыл бұрын
As always great job guys. Love this format. I could finally get a grasp on the how the tech, shape and weight fits with performance and placement on the wall.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Nick! So glad you found it useful and informative.
@Glowtrey Жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for the vid, I've gotten a pair of enforcers 94 and already have a few days through them. I think you've assessed them quite well. I'm a ex racer who likes everything from carving to trees, moguls, cliffs and big air (where are the true big ones ? Looks like they disapeared from ours stations) For carving they like be at an high angle, they will allow you to charge right through! A bit stiff for moguls and trees for average skiers, you need to visualise your line if you want to push your speed, yet if you use them with a soft almost like your braking slowly with low angle turn they will suddenly be much easier to turn (almost like they want to turn). The stiffness also means they can be quite bouncy allowing for impressive pops when making successive jumps. This power is also usefull in narrow lined cliffs or when landing big jumps to allow you to be stable in this sudden acceleration.
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! Spot on description of the Enforcer 94.
@medxproductions2 жыл бұрын
This is such a great video! Super helpful, thanks guys!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
@Antolalto2 жыл бұрын
I have become addicted to your videos. Great job guys, really -- most informative reviews ever. Thank you.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
@FainHenderson2 жыл бұрын
Got to demo four of these last year and for the second year in a row the atomic maverick’s have been my stand out! Will probably buy a pair this year. Awesome reviews!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Good choice!
@m-afiset23742 жыл бұрын
Amazing videos! Best reference for ski tech, exhaustive and honest. Keep the passion alive!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We'll keep going! SE
@doublesigma5482 жыл бұрын
Nicely done guys! Reviewing and having video of the ski beeing skied with îs really nice and easier to follow!
@Yth55342 жыл бұрын
This is amazing content, the best I’ve found by far. I’m a Lake Tahoe area skier and heavy, wet snow is our dominant condition. Obviously very different from both hard Stowe/East Coast and soft, powdery Utah/CO and I’m not sure which kinds of skis work best in this type of snow. Is it better to go lighter/wider and “float” or go with heavier skies with more substantial tips to avoid getting deflected/bounced around too much? I’m a lightweight intermediate/advanced skier optimizing for playful and fun at moderate speeds. The QST/mFree/Ripsticks sound like my kind of skis but I’m worried whether they will be “pushed around” in heavy snow. Any thoughts are greatly appreciated.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I generally feel that if you're an aggressive or expert level skier, the heavier skis make more sense, but for most other skiers, the QST style ski will be more than enough to handle the deeper and mankier of snows. I feel QST is a good mid-weight ski while Ripstick feels a bit lighter.
@mathiasandersson88972 жыл бұрын
"Equating money to performance is a dangerous slope..."😂😂 You guys are just amazing. By far the best review ever. Thanks a lot!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I think the money thing works the other way with stuff like bikes, but not skis!
@midi510 Жыл бұрын
Good summary of these all mountain rippers. If I didn't already have eight pair of skis mounted and ready to ski, I might be interested in one of these. Having just put a Ripstick Tour 104/Marker Alpinist 12 setup together, I think I'd go for the Ripstick 96 Black for on-piste carving. I'm headed towards a pair of Ripstick Tour 88s for really lightweight assaults, though. Lift serviced skiing can be fun, but I just don't like skiing on snow that someone else has already skied on before. Plus, I'm on the mountain 5 nights a week as a Pisten Bully mechanic and it's nice to get away.
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Ha! There's always room for one more!
@blade15352 жыл бұрын
I understand the no pole comment for the Blades. This year i ditched the poles a few times and enjoyed the freedom.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I know, right? I feel like the Blade just calls for a lack of timing, boosting creativity.
@TomRidgeway-h3r Жыл бұрын
Great review - organizing the skis by "slarvey to carvey" was great. I have a special request. I know you evaluated the Armada Declivity 92 TI in your 90mm category, but I was wondering how you would place the Declivity 92 TI compared to the other "mid 90" mm skis since I am considering some skis in the mid 90 mm category in addition to the Declivity . Any feedback you can provide would be great. Thanks!!
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
It's certainly one of those skis that blurs the line between 90 and mid-90, but we felt it fits a bit better in the 90 because it carves so darn well and doesn't/didn't quite share the same shaping principles as some other mid-90's skis like Rustler 9 or Line Blade Optic 92/96. The Declivity just feels a lot more planted on the snow.
@TomRidgeway-h3r Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the response.
@howardstrader4919 Жыл бұрын
Question. I was on the verge of buying a pair of Volkl Mantra m6 when I saw this review of the Elan RipStick 94 Black. The 94 looks impressive and your comments were obviously very complimentary. My Dynastar Cham 97’s (172 cm) are getting a little long in the tooth and even though I LOVE them, they are a bit heavy and stiff and I ain’t getting any younger 😢. But man are they stable at speed ! I like to go fast! and I hate a ski that chatters like their going to shatter any minute once you get moving fast. How truly stable are the 94 Black’s? At 40 mph - 50 mph are they going to chatter and get a bit squirrelly ? Thanks! Love your channel!
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
For a ski with carbon instead of metal, the 96 Black Edition is very stable. That said, it still doesn't quite compare to some of the heavier hitters on this wall, including the Enforcer 94 and Mantra M6. But if you want something that's a bit lighter with a high-performance ceiling, you could do a lot worse than the Ripstick. If speed is something that's a big priority for you, there's no substitute for metal when it comes to stability and dampness.
@slongo95162 жыл бұрын
Absolutely the best in depth reviews of skis!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@c6moneypit82 жыл бұрын
Yes!!!!! Grabbing some snacks😂
@stevepaterson9663 Жыл бұрын
This is a great summary. With almost no ability to demo skis where I am I am struggling to figure out what will be my next ski. I am an expert, former ski instructor so technically very sound. I currently have my race inspired carvers if it want to go lay tracks on the the groomers but I find myself skiing my current all mountain skis more and more as I love the versatility of skiing them. They are a set of 2014 Line Prophet 90s. Looking to replace them with something maybe a tad wider and similar versatility, but with a bit more power to improve the carving and edge hold a bit (I live in the east with all our ice). If you ever skied the Line prophets for my reference where would you slot those on this wall? I trying to gauge where on this wall I should be looking, Elan Black edition, or enforcer territory. Really appreciate your help.
@Glowtrey Жыл бұрын
I've gotten a pair of enforcers 94 and they shred those turns ! They have so much power at the end of the turn and are so rigid you can truly charge with them, even in the trees and the moguls if your good enough. Also great on big jumps in the park or cliffs, just a bit heavy for acrobatics but hey I dont think you care! But here is the catch : the radius is like 17 meters on my 179 cm... And I think its a bit too large a turn, giving the stiffness, to be able to be in the bumps or trees and taking it easy making sloppy turns ! No those are not gonna be fun and they are gonna drive you around (thats what he meant when he said he was feeling all the technical mistakes in all his body, its no joke!) They are simply too powerful to be playfull while chilling. Their playfullness shines when you know what / where / when and with how your gonna do it ! (Ski with purpose) and only in that are they fun. I mean mobilise that powerful rebound to pop that small jump into a far away landing or just plow right through ruined groomers late in the day. Also know that if you make a really low angle almost skidding turn the skis really want to turn, so yes you can manage a lot of terrain... with the required amount of precision ! Their moto is Ride hard or go home ! Wich is fine by me huey huey huey 😂
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Mid-90's is a great place to be. Enforcer 94 and Stormrider 95 make a whole lot of sense for both carving and off-piste performance. Black Edition is great, and is very versatile, but not quite as carvy as some others.
@cgolf42 жыл бұрын
you guys have the best job in the world
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Chris! It's nice to hear, as we try to keep that in perspective. It's never ALL glamor and glitz, but that's the hope for how it looks on film.
@AlwaysYellFore Жыл бұрын
Those golden bears are way too nice!
@markfriedman88922 жыл бұрын
Guys great comparison as always. Ripstick 2022 96 Black Edition one of the best skis I have ever skied. Now looking for 108+ powder ski.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
It's a fantastic ski. If you like that, check the Line Vision 108 or Dynastar M-Free 108 for playfulness, or the Armada Declivity 108 or Volkl Katana 108 for a beefier pow ski.
@johnegger9071 Жыл бұрын
In between the ripstick black and the black crows serpo- any thoughts?
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Lots of love for both of those skis. The metal in the Serpo gives it a bit more snappy of a feel, and while the carbon tubes do a lot of the same for the Ripstick, I've just found the Serpo to be more reactive and energetic. If you're on trail more often than not, I'd lean to Serpo, but for off-trail and all-around versatility, it doesn't get more well-rounded than the Elan.
@markgrabowski1192 Жыл бұрын
I love the reviews, and this is another Great review. I've going over your review of Mid-90 skis. I'm looking to add to my quiver. I've got an 88 Enforcer but I'm looking for a more playful mid-90, not for park, just playful, slipping turns, "swarvy" playful / fun ski. I don't ski super fast. I'm also looking at the K2 96C, but I'm 6' 240lbs. Am I too big for that ski? If not, I'm also looking at the Ripstick Black, Rustler 9, Optic 96, Oblivion 94, ARV94 or Unleashed 98. I want a playful, easy turning, side sliding, "slarvy" not carvy that turns super easy, and I can be lazy on? Can you please give a bigger skier some guidance - What do you recommend?
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'd say you're on the big side. I'm 6/2 225 and felt like I could bend it pretty darn easily. In that 96 range, the Black Edition is one of my favorites, and the Unleashed is another amazing ski for what you're looking to do. I'd stay a bit further away from the non-metallic twins like the Oblivion and ARV, but the Rustler and Optic are still in play. For more all-mountain performance without going too rugged, the Elan makes a lot of sense while the Unleashed is just so well-rounded and damp.
@jakeydix69 Жыл бұрын
l Love your vids guys keep up the great work, Looking for a ski for my size, 6ft tall 100kg advanced skier, love short turns, carving, small bumps and high speed mainly on piste but if have some fresh a little off... anything you can recommend ?
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Definitely need something with a ton of versatility, but also some strength to support your size. Origin 96, Camox, Blade Optic 96, Rustler 9, all great skis with a mix of performance. If you want to go for a stronger on-piste ski, the latter half of this comparison might be better... Stance 96, Sender 94, Enforcer 94, Mantra... all of those skis gain some on-piste performance, but so sacrifice a bit of playfulness and soft snow capabilities.
@jakeydix69 Жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials Thank you very much for your time.
@danbraden44012 жыл бұрын
Thanks guys ,good job my top 3 to demos here in Colorado above average skier and mostly front and some trees and bumps are Montra ar, ripstick black, mantra. Coming off 3 year old 93 enforcers and was hoping you could rank the skies I'm looking at. Or maybe add something else to look at....Thanks for all you do!!!
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Hi Dan! If you're looking for frontside first, followed by trees and bumps, I'd go Ripstick Black first for overall versatility, Mantra second for great carving with some width, and then AR third, mainly because it's more one-dimensional than the other two, even though it's an amazing ski in its own right. I feel the mid-90's is a great place to be for one ski in Colorado.
@ChadLSargent2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the excellent reviews. I watch them every year and appreciate everything I learn from them. I am hoping you can provide a bit of additional information on comparing the Rustler 9 and the Nordica unleashed 98. My main question is which of these would be a "stronger" ski? My last piste ski was a Kastle mx88, and although I loved the precise power, the ski certainly lacked a lot of freeride fun. I live in British Columbia and at 6'2 and 230 pounds, with a background in ski racing my Nordica Enforcer 115 free is my daily driver. Looking for something to have a lot of fun on during the average days, that still has the ability to turn it on and charge through the chunder under a big mans feet!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'm about the same size as you and I'd go with the Unleashed. I love the longer camber of the ski, and if you're using a 115 for a lot of the time, the energy of the Unleashed will be a whole lot of fun for you. The Rustler feels a bit more rockered, and is a fantastic ski, but we all had very positive experiences on the Nordica. The Rustler may be a bit heavier at the same length, but it's very close overall in terms of strength.
@ChadLSargent2 жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials thank you! I have taken this review to heart, and also passed it along to a friend!
@kevinhall89492 жыл бұрын
Love the video! I find myself watching all your comparison videos even for ski types I have no interest in! Any advice on length for the Sender 94 Ti? I'm 5' 6", 180, and a fairly aggressive Western skier. I love the bumps most but, at 57 years old, don't have the strength to ski them all day like I used to. I'm looking at the Sender 94 Ti as my one-ski and torn between the 164 and 172. I demo a lot of skis and typically ski between 162 and 175 depending on the ski. I've read the Sender skis a bit short due to the mount point so I'm leaning towards the 172.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Ha! Thanks for watching! It's a great ski and I don't think it skis that short. I'd go with the 164 in that ski if you're caught in the middle. Have fun! SE
@mikeprice18752 жыл бұрын
Another great summary comparison guys. Thank you! I’m primarily an east coast skier (PA) trying to decide between this range and the 90 group. Where on this wall would the QST 92 have landed?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'd say right about where the Camox is. A great place to be!
@CaptV232 жыл бұрын
Great Job as always. I'm 5'9" 250 currently ski the stormrider 95. Great ski but can be demanding at times. i'm looking to add a a ski that would be "more playful or less demanding" for use in the bumps, trees, and groomers. Any thoughts?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Blizzard Rustler 9 feels like a nice option. Still strong enough to support your weight, but more tail rocker than your SR 95, so definitely easier in bumps, trees, etc. Elan Ripstick 96 Black Edition would be a good one too. I'm not sure the non-Black-Edition would be supportive enough, however. I also think Maverick 95 is an interesting option. It's more playful and less demanding due to the fact it's lighter. 3 good options there, hope that helps!
@debruyne34912 жыл бұрын
This ordering of the skis is insightful. Keep it up. Enforcer are awesome on groomers, hard pack and crud, however I agree with Jeff's comments that Enforcers can be a handful in tight trees and moguls. Context: 5'6" 160lbs on 172 E94, used to be an advanced/expert skier but now over 60 . . Found a good deal on Ripstick 96 so pulled trigger without demo to help in trees and bumps . Happy to see they are at opposite ends of the spectrum from Enforcers
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@ollielee-amies95822 жыл бұрын
Hey guys just discovered your channel and absolutely love it! Great content! I’m looking to buy my first pair of skis and think something in this category would be best suited to me, what would you recommend? I’m 175cm, 74kg, 24 year old from London who’s been skiing 16 weeks before and have mostly skied in French alps, specifically Val D’isere. I would say I’m in advanced/intermediate skier - I can ski down anything on piste with good technique and control. I can ski off piste too, but not explored skiing off piste too much yet. I’m trying to learn to do 180-360 on jumps and off bumps on the side of the piste. I would say I typically enjoy the most, carving down reds and going through tree runs and the side of pistes bumps and jumps, but always like challenging myself in off piste and moguls and trying and improve my technique also. As someone who’s not owned or ever done research on skis before I’m not sure where I should go for my ‘one ski fits all’. I feel like I’m between the Fischer and enforcer in this video. I’m someone who spends more time on piste and enjoys carving the most out of all types of skiing, but does like a bit of everything. I like the idea of twin tips for doing backward skiing too haha. What do you guys think? Do you feel the mid 90’s is right for me or should I look elsewhere? Thanks again for really informative videos. I’ve learnt a lot, but also realised finding the ski for me is harder than I thought😂 I’m hoping I can demo the ski you recommend when I ski in whistler this year before I buy :)
@donaldmartin26402 жыл бұрын
**************** Love your videos. I'm an older agressive Colorado skier. I'm on Bramha88s and love them. My second ski is a StormRider. My fat old man ski. LOL I'm wondering if the next step up to true all around would be the Rustler 9 or the Bonified 94. This is my only media to check ski quality. Thanks
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Hey Donald! Thanks! Rustler 9, or even Rustler 10, would be phenomenal additions to your quiver. Bonafide is pretty stiff, and likely too close to your Stormriders and Brahmas to make sense. Rustlers will give you more versatility and better soft snow performance, which certainly can come in handy out there in Colorado.
@bornaasgari77872 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, I'm 6' and 200 Ib, I've been looking for an All Mountain ski for a while, and my list came down to Elan Ripstick 96 Black and Atomic Maverick 95ti, I'm a pretty good skier, ski mostly in Mammoth, I wear Dalbello Panterra 120 Boots, I spend most of the day carving but I want something to hold well in any condition.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'd say the maverick has a better edge grip due to the metal, but the Elan is a better off-piste and versatile choice. I'd lean to the Ripstick just for an all-around performer, but that's not taking anything away from the Maverick at all. Have fun! SE
@jonstubb19132 жыл бұрын
Your personal opinions and preferences on the Camox - awesome
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
We liked that one too!
@minzimindy2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding and informative content as always, thanks a lot😊 looking for a playfull all mountain ski to throw a hybrid pin binding on, kind of a one for all ski no matter where im going (resort, side piste off piste/backcountry) advanced/expert. what could you recommend in that regard? all the best
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Backland 100 would be cool if you want to keep it on the lighter side of the spectrum. A handful of people on our staff use the Enforcer 104 Unlimited for basically the same application and really like it, so certainly a good option if you're willing to go a little wider. Blaze 94/106 are great for that too. Hustle 10... Those would all be on my short list for a "do everything" ski. Then you could also consider something like the normal Ripstick 96 (non Black Edition, non Tour). That ski is still relatively lightweight. Hope that helps narrow things down a little bit!
@minzimindy2 жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials thanks a lot for helping me out!
@Adywebb1232 жыл бұрын
Maverick 95 ti. Could you put a touring binding on it. Would you. I have the bent chetler 120 2019 with a Frisch tetron 12 binding. Would they be a good match. Trying to keeping everything light. Have squirrel killers to remove and fit bindings on other skis. Save having two bindings. Keeping weight down when flying.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Definitely something you can do! About 1800 g per ski in the 180 cm length, so not the lightest ski in the world, but certainly light enough to justify a touring binding. You'll get a nice strong, versatile ski for the descents too.
@XIII10132 жыл бұрын
Torn between Line Blade, Sakana, Liberty Origin 96, and Black Crows Serpo. I'm a 178cm 85kg intermediate skier looking for my first pair of skis. I ski in both chopped on-piste runs/groomers and powder (depends on where I go) so I guess something all-mtn would be good.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'd say the Serpo is your best bet. The other skis are great and a whole lot of fun, but they're not quite as well-rounded or versatile as the Serpo. If this is your first pair, and you're blending on-piste, soft snow, and crud, the Serpo will give you the most to work with.
@jaclynlee7772 жыл бұрын
Great reviews! For a 6ft mid 170 lb upper intermediate, how would you compare the volkl blaze, elan ripstick and blizzard hustle for a mix of groomers and ease to ski soft snow, without nosediving or catching? Do you think the marker f12 tour would be appropriate on all?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
All good options. Blaze feels the best in soft snow to me, largely thanks to the long rocker profile and long turn radius. Ripsticks are the best on groomers, while still being a lot of fun in soft snow too. Hustle kind of falls right in between. It's not as floaty or as surfy as the Blaze, not as responsive on a groomer as the Ripsticks, but a very fun, well-rounded option. F12 Tour could work on all 3, yes. It's somewhat of an outdated binding at this point and will create a little bit of a dead spot with the frame system, but it's a very affordable option that boasts a lot of value. Hope that helps!
@jaclynlee7772 жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials Thanks a heap for the reply! For a hybrid resort / touring capable setup, what bindings would you suggest I look into (given the f12 might not be optimal)?
@mikewiese81672 жыл бұрын
Hi, I am trying to decide on a ski purchase this week...here are the contenders..Elan Wingman 86 CTI Fusion X, Volkl Deacon 84, Volkdo Kendo 88 and Elan Ripstick 88. I live in Pittsburgh but will have more skiing days in Colorado this year in January and March..total days out west 11..vs probably 5 at home. I am in mid 60's and have been skiing for 58 years...not as aggressive as in the past...mainly groomed slopes (east) and hopefully more powder west... real thoughts on what I should by...5'8 and 200lbs. Thanks
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I think the Ripstick 88 makes the most sense, especially if you're mainly in CO and are less aggressive than you've been. They carve really well with a strong edge grip, and while it's no Kendo in terms of stability at speed, it's pretty darn good. I think this makes more sense than the more front-side oriented skis on your list. I'd go with the Ripstick 88 in the 172, unless that sounds a bit long.
@sunshinecycling2 жыл бұрын
Funny, after researching skis, I narrowed it down to the Ripstick 96, Ranger 96 and Rustler 9 (ironically all start with "R"), with the outliers of Enforcer and Maverick. And you have the three "R's" all in a row. I guess I know what I am interested in based on this video. haha. I appreciate all the info you guys put out - both video and written. If I need any more guidance, is there a way to reach someone for more detail on a comparison and my needs?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Really radical that you revere our reviews!
@edde_nice Жыл бұрын
Hi! I'm quite an advanced skier and I'm looking for some new skis. I used my dads FX84 from 2015 and loved their performance on piste and would like to have something a bit wider that still performs really well on piste. Leaning towards either the FX96 TI or the Stöckli Stormrider 95. How do those compare in your opinion? Thanks!!! :)
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
The Kastle has a bit more power and grip to it than the Stockli. The Stockli is quieter and smoother, but doesn't quite have the same stout feel that the Kastle has. I'm impressed with the FX 96's hard snow performance for sure, and while the Stormrider may be slightly lighter and more maneuverable, it's not quite as rugged as the Kastle.
@lukaheinrich2293 Жыл бұрын
How would you compare the K2 Poacher and the black crows campox in terms of an all mountain carver.
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Hey Luka! Camox has a little more strength and precision to it, IMO. Holds an edge slightly better and finishes a turn with more cleanliness.
@oliverfinch19462 жыл бұрын
I am in the midst of researching my next skis and was wondering your thoughts on a direct comparison between the Head kore 93's and the Black Crow serpo. The pair I have now are the Kore's but I am leaning towards the serpo currently. Can you please help me, also your videos have helped a lot, thanks.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Hi Oliver! Definitely similar skis in what they accomplish, but they feel different. The Serpo is a bit heavier, but also has better vibration damping and a much smoother overall feel. It doesn't feel as quick, especially noticeable in bumps, trees, etc, but IMO, it's a better firm snow ski for most skiers, and still quite fun off trail too. The Kore 93 is so stiff, energetic, and reactive, which can be great, but sometimes unforgiving too, as you may know.
@Will-fl5zu2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video guys great presentation. Where would the K2 mindbenders 99ti come in the lot?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
That ski made it to this wall: www.skiessentials.com/Chairlift-Chat/2023-ski-comparisons-mens-100-mm-all-mountain-ski-guide/
@paganskier2 жыл бұрын
I ski a wide variety of skis - everything from Ripstick 96 on the flimsy side to Bonafides and Enforcers 88s on the other end, but Line Blades are almost always given consideration for the ski of the day. If you aren’t having fun on Blades you’re doing it wrong.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Agree 100%!
@OCteahead2 жыл бұрын
Hey, tele skier during the Armada on-slope footage! When will you guys get a tele expert in to do a review of skis from that perspective?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
It's pretty difficult because the tele demo thing is pretty much non-existent. I have a solid decade of free-heel skiing under my belt and found that the skis are even more subjective than in an alpine format. My favorites were always the 98-mm twin tips like Dynastar Slicer, and the slightly wider Atomic Automatic 102. Personally, I leaned to the non-metallic skis and the more twin-tipped ones. I'd think on this wall, K2 Poacher, ARV 96 and BC Camox would be at the top of my list.
@fastbladeproductions79612 жыл бұрын
I just want to ski them all.... 🙂 ... thanks for the video! .... always looking forward to your videos... best ones out there... thanks again....Loved the format you used on this one... mid 80's please do the same.... thanks again!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
It's a great group. We'll likely get to the mid-80's over the next two weeks, but not this week.
@sunshinywalnut51102 жыл бұрын
Great reviews! Picked up a mantra this spring at the end of the season as my first real ski purchase and can't wait to try it out... was a little worried to see it at the end of the wall but glad to hear it's still pretty accessible (I'm an advanced skier but not a former racer or something like you mentioned). Do you think it will still hold up well in bumps and trees? Feeling a bit of buyer's remorse hearing you talk about the ripstick black nailing the playful/charging balance but I'm past my return window so guess I'm locked in!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
It's all relative. Just because the Mantra is the most business-like of the group doesn't mean it won't work well overall in bumps and trees. It just takes more work and finesse than others to get the same type of performance in those zones. On the other hand, the Ripstick Black, no matter the skier, will not be able to achieve the same levels of on-trail performance of the Mantra.
@jons7e2 жыл бұрын
the best east coast do it all width.... I use to be more carvy, and now I'm more slarvy... wood feels good
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'm with you--I like the drifty nature of the woody skis, and now I'm leaning more to carbon than metal in my advancing years.
@michaelnite13112 жыл бұрын
I love skiing trees and want a good pop in my ski. Realistically i mostly ski groomers and park with some ice in their (midwest skier). Was looking at these skis -black crow camox -black crow captis -mirus cors -bent 90 -faction prodigy 1s - and these what do you think would be best for me?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like Mirus Cor skier to me! They have a very unique blend of pop, woods, park, and groomers, and are surprisingly good on ice. I'd take a square look at those skis for your application!
@ambertudor Жыл бұрын
great review---what is width of K2 poacher? and what size would Jeff use? and what is radius?
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Poacher is 96 mm underfoot, has a 19-meter turn radius in the 184, and Jeff would likely use the 184.
@inakigarmendia4221 Жыл бұрын
Hello. Sorry for my English. Do you think de blaze 94 can be used in french steep terrains? I ski in the Pyrénées and i want a ski veary easy to pivot in steep couloirs, it s for using in spring with soft snow, i have a other one to hard snow. Thanks
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
I think it's fantastic for those situations. Metal underfoot gives it grip and confidence while the rest of the ski is light, floaty, and manageable.
@timothyworner66962 жыл бұрын
Great vid guys! I’m advanced intermediate, looking for an all mountain mid 90s ski with some float and good in crud. I currently ski qst 106, but I’m looking for my next ski to help improve my carving. What’s your pick to round out my 2 ski quiver?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'd check out the Black Crows Serpo, Head Kore 93, or on the narrower side, the K2 Mindbender 89Ti. Lots of good options here, with the wider two being nice and versatile with the K2 having strong kick out of the back of the turn.
@timothyworner66962 жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials thank you for responding to my question. I’ve been drooling over the line blade optic 96, black crows too. Any further commentary for a Serpo vs Blade Optic 96 showdown?
@archilgongadze7522 жыл бұрын
I can't decide what to buy, i am intermediate skier, i am 183 cm and 85 kg i want to improve my carving skills on groomers and also to try to explore ungroomed snow. I am trying to decide between elan ripstick 96 and head core 93. And also I don't know what is the correct ski length for me . I am confused what to buy
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
The Ripstick is a safe bet while the Kore can be a reach for an intermediate skier. It handles groomed snow as well as off-trail situations quite well. The Kore can do it too, but can feel stiff for skiers who don't necessarily enjoy that aspect of a ski. I'd go 172 in the Ripstick 96.
@Damon13592 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great videos! I consider myself an advanced skier. Looking for a versatile ski for quick and carves on groomed and moguls but would like to hit the trees and powder sometime.. What would you recommend? I have been thinking about mindbender 89 Ti but would like to hear your picks!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
That's a great choice! I think the ~88's is a great place to be. Elan Ripstick 88 and Atomic Maverick 86C are two other great options worth checking out. Have fun! SE
@michaelderks59992 жыл бұрын
I'm an east coast skier in NY and Vermont. I loved this video as I'm looking into wider skies to use as my daily drivers. I'm 5.7 at 199lbs and really trying to find the best all mountain ski. groomers, tree's, moguls ect. I have the Ikon pass and will be in Utah and Wyoming this year. I was considering the Elan ripstick 96 Black, Kastle FX 96 as the two skies I thought you were most excited about. Please advise and Thanks for the awesome clip!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Two great choices! Very similar in that they use lighter material in the shovels in order to make the ski engage easily, while keeping the bulk of the ski strong and stable for high-end and precision carving performance. For more soft snow performance and agility, I'd lean to the Ripstick, but for higher-power levels and higher-speed skiing, the Kastle is a very strong performer. If I had to choose one, I think I'd go with the Elan because it's just so darn versatile.
@michaelderks59992 жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials Awesome advice and great review. any suggestions on a wicked binding for those Ripsticks?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelderks5999 For the Black Edition, the Pivot 15 Raw looks better than anything out there on the planet. Other than that, I'm a fan of the Salomon/Atomic/Armada STH bindings as well.
@erikaddy97342 жыл бұрын
So if you're a middle aged ex racer Bob's size and skiing out west a mix of soft snow (or perhaps several inches of fresh) groomers and trees (70/30), Liberty Evolv 100 or stance 96? Seems like the stance has more appropriate rocker for trees, but evolv is lighter and perhaps softer tips while also pulling you in to the turn better with that lack of rocker. I guess I would also throw enforcer 94/100 in there too.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Tough choice! You're definitely on the right track... I might lean towards the Stance because of that rocker profile. I (Jeff) skied the Stance 90 a lot at Alta and just couldn't get over how good it was in off-piste terrain and conditions. If you wanted lighter and more responsive, however, Evolv could work too. I think I just like the shape of the Stance more personally. Enforcers don't feel quite as surfy as the Stance. Maybe neither feels particularly surfy, but it's definitely easier to release the tail edge on a Stance. So, deciding between those two would be mostly whether you'd be willing to sacrifice some off-piste maneuverability and forgiveness (Stance) for on trail precision (Enforcer). Hope that helps!!
@erikaddy97342 жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials Thanks Jeff! It does help. I was literally watching the video you made in 2022 at the bench talking about the stance 96 when you posted your reply. I have a problem... :) And the only cure is more skis!
@peterwoolston63252 жыл бұрын
Awesome video as always guys, thank you. I know it's 100mm, but would be curious to find out where you'd put the Black Crow Justis on this wall?? Thanks!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'd say somewhere around the Stance. It's stiffer than the Serpo, but more slarvy than Enforcer 94.
@stuartwyley77712 жыл бұрын
Great reviews and so helpful, I’m after some new skis and after skiing a pair of volkl unlimited 177’s for the past 15 years or more I spent a few weeks on the old Mantra M5 just before covid and loved them, I’m 210 lbs and advanced skier and skied I think the 191 or 190 can’t quite remember but they were pretty long, still loved them and wanted to get some new Mantras, what length would you recommend? Thanks
@src2482 жыл бұрын
I'm 6'2" 230, have a pair of M5 Mantras in the 184 and have tried the new 102 (also 184). That length works great for me though I wouldn't want to go any shorter. Based on that I'd suggest the 184 for you as well, especially if you managed to ski the 191 without too much trouble.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Stuart! I found them plenty stable and strong so that you don't need to size up to the 191 unless you know you prefer longer skis, in which case I'm not going to talk you out of it. I'm 6/2 225 and feel just fine with the 184's. SE
@UeliSchenkel Жыл бұрын
Hi. I am skiing in Austria & Switzerland and a advanced/expert (not a professional) skiier. I have to ski most the time on piste but go so much its possible off piste. I’m over 200 cm tall and about 115kg. Which ski would you recommend to me? (I like the right half of the skis on your wall).
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
I think the Serpo is such a complete ski when it comes to on-piste performance and off-piste versatility. It's sharp as well as playful. 186 would likely be a good choice for your stats and application.
@marionovysedlak11582 жыл бұрын
Hello, please could you advice on what skis are best 50/50 all mountain skis of this group mid 90, we have Ranger 96, Rustler 9, Rossi Sender 94, Maverick 95, Ripstick 96 black? which one are still stable in speed on groomers but off piste they floating and are more agile and easier to move around trees and are less demanding on input from rider? As for other contenders skis in this category it would be : enforcer 94, stance 96, mantra m6 and bonafide 97. These are superb skis but they are very demanding and more front side orientated( like 70% piste, 30% off piste) Thank you for your time and advice
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
You will likely get all you need from any of those skis, but I've had my best experiences on the Ripstick Black for all conditions and terrain.
@surfeitan Жыл бұрын
Wonder were el Salomon qst are in this line up
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
92 went in the 90 mm comparison and the 98 went in the 100 mm comparison. Just fit better there than this mid-90 grouping.
@Derek-op9xo Жыл бұрын
Hi ... between the Head Oblivion 94, the Volkl Revolt 95, and the K2 Poacher, which would you recommend for an all mountain choice in Colorado for someone 6'2", 225 lbs?
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
For all-mountain skiing with your stats, I'd go with the Poacher in the 184. Great capabilities both in park and all-mountain.
@Mauro-oruaM2 жыл бұрын
First of thanks for the nice reviews! Question where does the Rossignol blackops 98 stand in this line up? How do you feel about this ski? Thanks again!!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
If the 98 were on that wall, I'd put it between Camox and Blade Optic. Love that ski, and it's pretty damp for a freeride ski. We featured it in two comparisons this year, and there aren't many skis that can say that. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oqWvkopjmN-HiZY kzbin.info/www/bejne/oXOvmmCvia-nqqc
@Mauro-oruaM2 жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials Super thanks, I own now a pair :)
@johnkim10432 жыл бұрын
Hi guys! Big fan of your content. I was hoping you could explain why you went w Enforcer 94 over the Unleashed 98? Your review of the Unleashed (10 mos ago) seemed to intimate that the Unleashed was the ski you didn’t realize you had been hoping Nordica would make -unless I misunderstood your comments!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Both are winners, and I know that's the easy statement, but it's pretty darn true. The skis certainly do different things, though. I was actually on the 94 the other day, skied it in a 179 (I'm normally a 186) and totally loved it. Sometimes just changing up the sizing adds a new dimension to a ski that you didn't know was there. On that day, in those conditions, I don't think I'd have chosen the Unleashed 98 over the Enforcer 94, but given a longer period of time, I may feel differently.
@johnkim10432 жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials Cheers for responding! Yeah, I get what you’re saying to some extent that both skis have their merits. I suppose I was just hoping to coax a “this is better than that” statement (since I don’t have the luxury of switching up my skis too much 😉).
@katzemittatze7349 Жыл бұрын
How deep powder do the Armada ARV 96 handle? Can you go into shoe or even knee deep powder with them? Thinking if I need the ARV 96 or 106 for Austrian shoe maybe even knee deep pow
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
If you have a narrower ski as a complement, I'd go with the 106. If this is to be your only ski, then the 96 makes more sense.
@phrides2 жыл бұрын
I love the way Bob gently flexes the Dancer and says it's stiff, and then Jeff puts his full bodyweight on the Serpo, bends it less, and is barely able to grunt that it's not too stiff. I think you guys need to make Bob the designated ski flexer. Maybe Jeff can stick to flexing the tips.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, but Jeff is likely more in line with the size of the average person while I'm on the bigger side. I also think he hams it up a bit when flexing.
@jonjong46962 жыл бұрын
Great review gents! I really like the look of the ripstick black edition. Just wondering in regards to sizing, I'm 6'1, 210 pounds. Like to ski quite hard accross the whole mountain and generally like my skis slightly on the shorter side. What do you guys think would be the better option for me with the size 180 or 188? Which do you prefer Bob? Keep up the good work, Cheers!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'm 6/2 225 and I like the 188 all day. I did not find the 180's to be "bad" in the least, so if you prefer shorter skis and are a bit smaller than me, I'd say 180 will be the way to go. Have fun! SE/Bob
@dozer21432 жыл бұрын
Another amazing yearly roundup, been looking forwards to this years. I've been skiing my Kendo 88 for the past 2 years. I love it, but skiing it for more than a day or back country/trees it's demanding. I'm looking for something more forgiving, but can deal with back bowl like conditions and tree's. I'm leaning to Liberty Origin or Elan Ripstick. Would you have any other recommendations or just something on Jeff's side rather than Bob's haha.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! If you're more of a directional skier, I'd lean to the Elan over the Liberty. The skis work much better on trail, and aren't too shabby in the bumps or trees either. Black Crows Camox is another great ski for sure. SE
@jdjsnwsh96742 жыл бұрын
Hello! I own a Nordica Unleashed 108 for my powder skis but also considering an all moutain ski for non powder days where I can practice my carving/form. I am 186cm/80kg/Advanced skier I like to fairly go fast on groomers and like to go thru trees if possible. What range of width should i be considering? I’ve been thinking Rossi Sender 94ti, Rossi Exp 86ti, Rossi Escaper or Salomon Stance 90 Please let me know what you think or have any other suggestions. Cheers
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I like the 88-92 mm range to complement the 108. Stance 90, Volkl Kendo, or that Experience 86 Ti on the narrower side make a lot of sense. I think if you're looking to highlight groomer and carving performance, the Rossignol 86 Ti is a fantastic choice.
@rds990 Жыл бұрын
I want some Rossi Roc 550's !!!
@maxsesselmann81362 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, what a great review! This way to organise the skis really helped me to get a better grasp of their characters. I do have a question though: I want to get some midwidth skis between my racers and freeride skis so i dont have to sacrifice too much when choosing on a average day. They should be great for rather aggressive carving on hardpack but still handle sidehits and maybe even a few switch turns if possible. For context: I am a ski instructor, mainly love freeriding but racing ist the next best option. I come in at about 6'3" and close to 200pounds. do you think the Mantra M6 would be fit for this task? Thanks for all the great work!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Max! I was thinking Kendo before you mentioned Mantra, so it sounds like we're on the right page build-wise. M6 is awesome--incredibly precise and versatile at the same time. Salomon Stance 96 and Elan Ripstick 96 Black are two other fantastic choices, with the Ripstick being the more surfy and manageable of the three. You're in a great spot, here for sure. Have fun! SE
@maxsesselmann81362 жыл бұрын
Thanks, that definitely helped my decision! Keep up the great work!
@williamramos36012 жыл бұрын
Waiting on that mid 80mm all mountain review!!!
@jons7e2 жыл бұрын
check out kzbin.info/www/bejne/oV7WhJqLptShgNU
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
It's on the list! Might be the first week in October.
@darrylwilkie33822 жыл бұрын
Thank you!! I wish I had seen this before I bought my ripsticks last year….
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
We're stoked on the Ripsticks, too! SE
@darrylwilkie33822 жыл бұрын
@@SkiEssentials i lové them too, I think, but I may have chosen differently if I’d seen this a year ago…. Keep up the great reviews, guys…..
@marcplotnick81862 жыл бұрын
Best reviews
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Marc!
@fynngogarn60652 жыл бұрын
Why did you decided to not put the line chronic in this comparison?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Oversight? Lack of time and space? It certainly has a place there for sure, and I'd put it right between Oblivion and ARV I think. Great skis!
@tcnelsonwi4542 жыл бұрын
Guys, I am still on a Vokyl RTM 84 because they are the best thing I have ever skied. I am 69 but ski quick, most on groomers with lots of fast turns. Time to buy my next pair. I am intrigued with Stockli’s or Vokyls again. What do I look at??
@2204JCM2 жыл бұрын
Dude get the Blaze 94s or the Mantra. The Blaze is lighter and better in light snow and turns well when your in tight surroundings/slower. The Mantra is for aggressive faster skiing on less powdery conditions. But there is lots of overlap there.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
If you're still in the mood for the RTM style of ski, look no further than the Deacon 84 or the slightly lighter Deacon V.Werks. The Stockli Montero AR and Rossignol Experience 82 Ti are also great groomer skis with tons of performance, quality , and precision.
@Behine.DeChilis Жыл бұрын
Season Kin would be great in this comparison.
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
Those skis have certainly caught our attention recently, as the shorter-turning group of skis in the market these days is a whole lot of fun.
@tuckerdunagan85652 жыл бұрын
Where would you put the Salomon QST 92 if it were on the board?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'd think right around the Line, probably before it with the Camox.
@hikingpeaks43772 жыл бұрын
It's floppy
@stefanfuchs14562 жыл бұрын
Awesome stuff, guys. Really love the effort and dedication you put in these videos. I am looking at the Mirrus Cor or Line Blade - they seem to fit in the same / own unique category. I currently see the Mirrus Cor as a bit more playful and the Blade maybe with a bit more range due to better float. If you would directly compare them, what would be your choice?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
For me, as a larger skier, it comes down more to stability in a turn, and I found the Blade to have a better response in that department. The Blade is actually quite playful, as the ski needs a fair amount of torsional flexibility in order to adhere to the tight radius. The fun side effect is that the tail is pretty loose and fun when the edge angles are lower. Likely more freestyle performance with the Mirus Cor, but pretty close. I'd still take the Blade.
@toml39552 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, I’m an intermediate skier looking for a fun and manageable ski that I can carve, mogul and hop in the trees with. I don’t need insane speed (just got off of Enforcer 94 in VT and it wasn’t for me) and have tried the Camox and liked it but agree it felt a bit slidey. Seems the Elan Ripstick black or Black Crows Serpo would fit my profile well. What’re your thoughts? Open to suggestions and appreciate your insights in these videos, really helpful all around. Thanks!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I think you're in a great zone with awesome choices so far--can't really go wrong from here. Both the Ripstick and Serpo offer more pop and zing than the Enforcer while being a bit sturdier than the Camox. Between those, the Serpo has more of a kick out of the tail, which I think you may like since you use the term "hop". I'd lean that way, but it's tough to argue against the Ripstick as well!
@boardhead6720 Жыл бұрын
I got on the Ranger 99ti at Mammoth this season and felt like I’d found my perfect ski…and they’re a little hard to find. What on the wall would be closest?
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
I too was sad to see the Ranger 99Ti go away. I really like the Head Kore 99 as a comparison. Both have that stiffer shovel with the carbon, and that gave the Ranger its signature feel. Also check out Black Crows Justis. A bit different tact in terms of build, but if you like the Ranger 99 and I like the Ranger 99 and also the Justis, then the transitive property dictates that you'll like Justis as well.
@boardhead6720 Жыл бұрын
Thanks a bunch for the helpful reply! I was considering the Stance. Would you include that ski too? I usually snowboard in soft conditions so this would be my one ski for mostly harder conditions in the great PNW.
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
@@boardhead6720 Totally. As much as that ski rips on firmer snow, I find it to be as versatile as they come for being pretty burly. This ski does not get the recognition it deserves.
@kleinkurti2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the comparison. I already have a Brahma 88 for icy and good slope conditions. Just to challenge myself, but its a little Handful for a daily driver . For the deep days i have a pair of bent chetler 120. Im now looking for a playful ski to replace my 2017 qst 99. I will use it for All Mountain when i dont know what snow to expect. And i will also use it for touring with my shift. Im love my 2017 qst 99, but i want something more playful for jumping around, doing 180 and 360 etc. Just having fun on the Mountain. Im not sure between qst 98 and rustler 9 (or even hustle 9). Can you help me? :D
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
The QST 98 seems like a natural transition--it's more sophisticated and playful than the outgoing 99 and with more tail rocker and splay, that brings the freestyle conversation into the fold. Also check out the Line Blade Optic 96--a fun-loving and interesting new ski from Line with some metal, but not too heavy. Have fun! SE
@philippefagnant18412 жыл бұрын
Im always wondering who can acces the full potential of an enforcer on a loose and chopy day.I get that some people are really better skier than i am,but steel those kind of plank i just dont get... But to each is own ! Great job as usual guys!
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
It's a rare combination of race-background, aggressive skiing, and very strong feet. The skis are about as sturdy as they get. Thanks for the feedback! SE
@nommchompsky Жыл бұрын
If I had to pare my quiver down to one set of skis it would be my Enforcer 94s. I find they shine the most in chopped up snow, as long as your legs can keep up they will track straight through just about anything. For reference I'm a 6'2", 200lb competitive cyclist and my wife is a former racer who has cajoled me into skiing like she does
@bstrac772 жыл бұрын
Great video as always! You guys seemed a little more keen on the Serpo in last years review. Anything change in the construction? Seems like just graphics. I've been skiing on Enforcers for a while - first the 93, then the 88, and I was considering going to the 94 this year. However, I might look to just add something altogether different in the mid 90's segment and keep the 88. The Serpo and that snap 😀 you guys keep talking about is drawing my attention. Seems like it would be something different and a good addition to my quiver. Thoughts?
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
Just graphics on the Serpo. It seems to want to finish one turn and enter the next a whole lot faster than the Enforcers do. It's also got more of an all-mountain feel than the Enforcer 88, which I love, but also find to be a bit of a handful in the bumps and trees. Have fun! SE
@Bushwacked4872 жыл бұрын
Hey guys, I’m looking for a new ski in the 90s. I really enjoyed skiing the declivity 102. The combo of stability at speed (point em down the fall line and go), surfiness at slow speeds, and carving prowess (love feeling the kick/edge grip out of the tail when tipped over)really ticked all the boxes for me. The only thing I didn’t like was the cumbersome width. The obvious answer might be the declivity 92, but I’ve skied the 82 and found it a bit lacking at speed. So I’m not sure if the 92 is the right call or not. So, is there anything out there, including skis outside of the declivity line, that would give me all the declivity 102 stability and characteristics (though I wouldn’t mind it to be a touch more on the carving side of the spectrum, or a touch more energy) in a 90s width? Thanks
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
It also depends if you're looking for something similar or different. My first thought goes to the Serpo, as it has a lot of the same feels and qualities of the Armada--I'd definitely have that one on the list. Enforcer 94 takes it to the next level, and does fall a bit more on the carving side. It's like the Serpo and Declivity, just to another degree of ruggedness. I think between those, you'll find a whole lot to like, and I don't think it's silly to have the Declivity 92 on that list either.
@MrLeowyy102 жыл бұрын
great video. May I know the height and weight of Bob? I am thinking to get the black crows serpo, and I am 6’2 and weigh 86kg. Cheers.
@SkiEssentials2 жыл бұрын
I'm close, 6/2 100kg.
@nzheliking1278 Жыл бұрын
Did yo guys ski the Sender 94 in any pow? Cheers Nick
@SkiEssentials Жыл бұрын
We had a decent day this year--we were happier on the Sender Free 110 and the Blackops 118, but for up to about 6 inches, we felt the Sender 94 was pretty darn good. It's not playful, as the shape is decidedly more directional, but when the snow gets cut up, that straighter and flatter tail makes it easier to cut through the mank. Pure powder, though, it's not as good as something like the Ranger 96, Rustler 9, or Camox on this list, specifically.