not a off-piste-deep pow ski

Salomon XW Fury + Z14 Ski

Salomon XW Fury + Z14 Ski

Rating for this product: 4 December 29, 2008

Yes, great performance, but tended to sink a bit in the Tahoe waist deep in Killibrew. Should've gotten the a size or two bigger considering I'm 5'11" 180lbs. But, the nose tends to really want to sink in when short. I got the last years 172cm, great setup with the bindings(will go down in price big time most likely near spring time)but a little chatery at high speeds, once again too short! Pretty decent in the double diamond bumps(hence my choice for the shorter size)but the nose tends to thrash a bit and forgiving on hardpack drop-ins but will fire you down the face if backseat landing without prior knowledge ha ha. Held great on the spring steeps, easy crud jump turns and very strong lams and base :) Bindings are super! If I was going to buy these again I would buy the 184's and use them on the bumps when they came and on-piste pow. Great forgiving resort ski. Not a "one quiver ski". I'm moving to a twin tip possibly the Line Prophet 100 186cm.

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Scott P4 Alpine Ski

December 23, 2008

Oh yeahs...I don't get paid ,but as your sizing parameters go I'm a pro ha ha! I am sick aggressive and like to huck. I need to just go test all these out. What has become of skiing??? We got it easy these days:))

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Scott P4 Alpine Ski

December 23, 2008

I'm 5'11" ,180 lb. expert skier/snow boarder. I am 40 years old and come from a background of skiing in Colorado but have lived in Tahoe for a long while and want a ski that floats in both the heavier pow here and just as good in Alta as well as handles the quick turns in trees, crud, ice, a little of the park and some moguls. The Line Bacon's and Armada's seem to be having delam problems and I'm wondering why none of your staff is acknowledging this in any of the reviews I have read so far. If the P4's are a heavier ski, but the more parky type all mountain skis are delaming (maybe a symptom of weight reduction), then does that mean the Gotama or Motherships(because of their burlier side wall would probably be my best bet(other than the park aspect)? Or is there another ski out there? Have Line and Armada addressed that delam problem? Also, please tell me what are the weights of the different skis I have mentioned or am I totally missing the weight specs somewhere? Thanks!

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