Enforcer 104 is by far the least playful 100+mm ski I've ever been on, get the Unleashed if you want to do anything other than ski very fast in variable conditions
Very similar comments about each ski in each category. Are the nuances of each brand not interesting to consumers? I see this to be the number one challenge with skis. Reviewers for the most part read the specs and fill in the blanks with benefits. There’s a need for these reviews to become more authentic and Backcountry could do better given the closerelationships you have to each vendor.
this is so bad... I don't know how they would come to this. While the bent chelter is almost a default option for cat and heli skiing, you can rarely find a deep enough powder day in resorts for practically the widest ski on the market. And the carving section is just a joke, octo should just not be on this list. It's too soft to carv and too narrow to go anywhere else, so maybe best mogul if you're just picking from this list. While I know each person would have their own opinions on whats the best skis, but this list screams "move inventory". Atomic volant is a dead giveaway, by far the most overpriced ski out there, no one is buying but presumptuous Instagram user who only cares about taking pictures. And Prodigy for wemon all mountain? That's a full-on twin tips for freeskiing and park! how is it that the all mountain ski you select is even wider than the freeride one? 106 for women to cruise through groomers? How out of your mind do you have to be to say things like this? 106 is comfortably a women's powder ski, and in this case, it's designed that way. The Prodigy, inparticular the 106 version, is advertised on their website as " freeskiing with the sun-drenched landscapes", I sincerely dare you to daily drive, and carv of them for a season if you believe in what you say. "coming from the east", well have fun ski this in killington. Given more than 50% or even 60% of the time for an "all-mountain" resort skiing is on-piste, this is truly the worst advice you can give for ski buying. THIS VIDEO IS A JOKE.
@@STNxbt I'd say qst 92 or rustler 9. If you really cares about on-piste carving, maybe a head supershape titan or ripstick 88. also depends on your skiing level and your region. I ski the rockies, so my advise is based on my experience, you can go narrower if in the east. If I assume intermediate skier looking for a one ski quiver mainly for the groomers, qst 92. It provides ample support on groomers so you can learn to carve and it will take you anywhere on the mountain but a true fresh pow.
Enforcers are the most uninspiring uninteresting ski I’ve ever been on the 94 and 104 are unfun stiff planks Not sure why people love these Not sure what the retooled ones are like But anything pre 2025 is over rated
I have an older pair of enforcer 100s and love them. I even spin them just fine. However I started racing, switched to big mountain competition in my youth, and I’m 6 2. I like them because it feels like being on an F1 car of an all mountain ski. They stomp landings and I can stand on edge and blast through crud super fast. I mounted mine +2.5 cm of recommended and it made them much more playful. That said you have to put a lot of energy into the ski to get energy out so if don’t have excellent form or are lighter they might be kinda boring imo.
Enforcer 104 is by far the least playful 100+mm ski I've ever been on, get the Unleashed if you want to do anything other than ski very fast in variable conditions
Too heavy!
Very similar comments about each ski in each category. Are the nuances of each brand not interesting to consumers? I see this to be the number one challenge with skis. Reviewers for the most part read the specs and fill in the blanks with benefits. There’s a need for these reviews to become more authentic and Backcountry could do better given the closerelationships you have to each vendor.
Sad that you doesn't have any Stockli just one of the best ski brand on earth
Would you say arv are better than atomic bents
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this is so bad... I don't know how they would come to this. While the bent chelter is almost a default option for cat and heli skiing, you can rarely find a deep enough powder day in resorts for practically the widest ski on the market. And the carving section is just a joke, octo should just not be on this list. It's too soft to carv and too narrow to go anywhere else, so maybe best mogul if you're just picking from this list. While I know each person would have their own opinions on whats the best skis, but this list screams "move inventory". Atomic volant is a dead giveaway, by far the most overpriced ski out there, no one is buying but presumptuous Instagram user who only cares about taking pictures. And Prodigy for wemon all mountain? That's a full-on twin tips for freeskiing and park! how is it that the all mountain ski you select is even wider than the freeride one? 106 for women to cruise through groomers? How out of your mind do you have to be to say things like this? 106 is comfortably a women's powder ski, and in this case, it's designed that way. The Prodigy, inparticular the 106 version, is advertised on their website as " freeskiing with the sun-drenched landscapes", I sincerely dare you to daily drive, and carv of them for a season if you believe in what you say. "coming from the east", well have fun ski this in killington. Given more than 50% or even 60% of the time for an "all-mountain" resort skiing is on-piste, this is truly the worst advice you can give for ski buying. THIS VIDEO IS A JOKE.
What are your favourite skis for resorts skiing and like 20-30% off piste skiing?
@@STNxbt I'd say qst 92 or rustler 9. If you really cares about on-piste carving, maybe a head supershape titan or ripstick 88. also depends on your skiing level and your region. I ski the rockies, so my advise is based on my experience, you can go narrower if in the east. If I assume intermediate skier looking for a one ski quiver mainly for the groomers, qst 92. It provides ample support on groomers so you can learn to carve and it will take you anywhere on the mountain but a true fresh pow.
@@dimentyuan9436lol bro start your channel
No Moment Skis ruins your credibility. Prop up US made brands!!!!!
Enforcers are the most uninspiring uninteresting ski I’ve ever been on the 94 and 104 are unfun stiff planks
Not sure why people love these
Not sure what the retooled ones are like But anything pre 2025 is over rated
I love my e93. It’s definitely not a freestyle ski. More for variable resort conditions both on and off piste at high speed.
I have an older pair of enforcer 100s and love them. I even spin them just fine. However I started racing, switched to big mountain competition in my youth, and I’m 6 2. I like them because it feels like being on an F1 car of an all mountain ski. They stomp landings and I can stand on edge and blast through crud super fast. I mounted mine +2.5 cm of recommended and it made them much more playful. That said you have to put a lot of energy into the ski to get energy out so if don’t have excellent form or are lighter they might be kinda boring imo.
What happened to the previous girl? She was cool.