Vail, Copper, Keystone Head Kore 93 and Salomon Blank 112 are the two bookends. In the middle, Maverick 95 for lightweight powder and Volkl M6 96 for heavy powder and crude. (Powder for these means under 4")
Second year skiing! My first purchase was the Armada ARV 94, and my second purchase was the Atomic Maverick 95ti (2022 model found for a killer deal) I ski in Utah!
I have 2 ski’s currently. My daily driver is a QST 92 and my second ski is for BC and is a Blizzard ZeroG 95. I’m looking to get a third ski and will demo the Mirus cor and the octo when the season starts (south hemisphere) as I would like something that feels completely different and can get me some fun on slower days with my family
I’m 6’3/230 and split time between Alta/SLC, Tahoe, and other resorts. My quiver: 2019 Volkl M5 Mantra in 184. Daily driver with 130+ days. Love it for carving and going everywhere. 2022 Fischer Ranger 108 with Marker Dukes. Burly for sierra cement & crud, fun in Alta fluff. Touring binding for when the time is right. 2022 Head e-Speed Pros. 68 underfoot and stiff as hell, but god do they rip. Have some 2017 Ranger 108s that are now beaters. Just got the new M7 Mantras in 191 mounted up, excited to test them. Also waiting on Peak 98s & 110s to arrive (going on 5mos since order), will decided if I like them better than the M7/Ranger combo and sell the losers.
J Skis Fast Forward (92mm) J Skis Masterblaster (96 with more rocker) J Skis Hotshot (106 with more rocker) Line Blade Based on part on your review, I just bought the Lux (QST) 92 for my 15 year old daughter. Will be taking the Fast Forward and Hotshot on my three trips west this season(from SE Ohio).
I enjoy watching your content. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Keep creating fun content! I’m an Intermediate female skier, gotta give this a try! Utah-based, 3rd season and still figuring out my quiver. Elan Ripstick 86 148 (1st season that cut a little shorter than I want cause of ski accident, getting rid of this) Salomon QST Spark 84 150 (2nd season) Nordica Santa Ana 88 159 Atomic Cloud C9 72 150 (getting rid in fall, i don’t feel stable when go a little fast) Nordica Wild Belle DC 84 157 (will gift to my teenage niece who started learning to ski last winter) Stockli Stormrider 95 156 (2019 version, bought used; can’t say no for a great deal and for a SR in 156 length that works for me; I hate spring skiing but not with this SR95. Although I can feel it’s challenging to turn sometimes, maybe of the weight or just need time to adjust to the stiffness) Stockli Nela 96 164 (I want to go off-piste and learn to ski in powder but didn’t get the chance to take this out. The length is kinda intimating for me, maybe swap with a shorter one or just sell and make the SR-95 work) Contemplating on a carving ski that I will replace my Cloud C9. Great deals going on right now! Stockli Laser MX 67 158 (or 152) Stockli Laser SC 72 149 Also thinking of the Volkl Kenja 88 to replace my Santa Ana. It feels like Stockli ruined things for me, now I’m just craving for that smoothness!😊 I heard great things about Volkl and Kastle.
I love your channel Elliott! My only pair of skis are the Kastle MX 83 (with race edge), which replaced my ancient Nordica Hot Rod Top Fuels (78mm underfoot). I ski mostly Stowe, plus Smuggs, Loon, and Cochrans with my grandkids. I ski a couple of weeks at Yellowstone and Big Sky as well. I am 5'6" and fit 140lbs. I am actually looking for a powder ski for the Rockies and the rare day back east. A friend thinks your videos are great, but could be also used as a drinking game: Every time you touch your hair one has to take a drink, haha!
Good advice as always. One ski quiver can be fine, but it's always those edge case conditions that test it. Things like heavy pow or sheer ice, it's nice to have a ski in mind for skiers who care. Roast up my hipster quiver, dude, it's perfectly ethical. Skis: 22/23 Moment Wildcat 101, 179cm 16/17 Moment Tallac 104, 178cm (touring) 22/23 Nordica Enforcer 88, 179cm 17/18 ON3P Wrenegade 108, 179cm 16/17 Salomon NFX 86, 176cm Regions: VT UT CA All functional, ordered by days used/ areas skied in lately. I don't love all of these, but most I do.
Greetings from Finland. First I must say I really like your content. This kind of talk about skis is great. It makes me feel I am not alone. I mostly ski in Finland where we do have good snow but not the longest slopes. That is why I travel to the Alps at least 3 times per season. My quiver is as follows. Black Crows Mirus Cor 178 cm. I do not do park but I like the way they carve and they look so cool. They are good for the start of the season and for shorter slopes. Blizzard Rustler 10 188 cm. I usually take them out when I do not know what I want to do and when I go to the Alps. It is easier to travel with just one pair. Armada Tracer 108 188 cm for the deeper days and for light touring. I actually like them on the groomers as well because they are so light for their size and therefore fun for a sloppy skier like me.
Another Mirus Cor driver from Finland here yet got 88 Brahma's at the side when I want a little more adrenaline. Looking for something more floaty and light for third pair and touring?
Anyone who drives the Mirus Cor is ok in my book. Brahmas are a bit too much for me. Tracer is floaty and light enough for some touring, but I think a more dedicated tourer might find them a bit too heavy. However, I simply love them. Sadly Armada does not make them anymore. They were replaced by the Locators. I have not tried those but I think they are more touring oriented than Tracers. When my Tracers are done (which is propably soon),my plan is to buy Blizzard Hustle 10 with some Duke PTs. I believe that they could tour and float just the right amount and could even replace my Rustlers. Please, anyone, tell me if my plan is ludicrous or just spot on.
I have 3 skis. Zag Harfang-86 I use as a frontside ski, 2024 Rustler 9 as my go to all mountain, and I just got the K2 Mindbender 106C to use as a open bowl powder ski next season, supposedly similar to the QST106 but a bit cheaper. Hopefully this holds up for a next season quiver.
Elliot, this channel rocks! Love your advice. Thought I was going to get royally roasted but you gave me a pass 😂 I really should look at a powder ski though if I want to ski better in deeper snow. Appreciate the advice!
I think the best skiers can perform great on almost anything but having the right tool for the job is soooo important and many people overlook the benefits to having a decent quiver
I ski in the Dolomites in Italy and I have two pairs of skis: - under all conditions: armada declivity 88 c 2024 - For powder: armada arv 116 jj ul zero
Vassfjellet skisenter, Norway. Advanced A lot of thight trees in the powder Short gromed slopes and loots of moguls Daily driver Atomic bent 90, they are nice when the trees get tight but they are not so wide, they can carve pretty good and they are nice mogul skiis. Powder skis: 2019 Elan ripstick 116.
Question for you - as a 3rd ski for a quiver w/ 88 & 103 widths - (Kendo & Rossi Black Op) Looking for an in-between width - in the 90s - which would you go with - Atomic Mav 95 or the Meier Wrangler 94 - I know how much you love the Mavericks but you also seem very high on the Meier as well. Montana skiing. PS - I wasnt even planning on a 3rd ski but watching your vids put me on the hunt - as always - thank you - see ya!
6’0” 195lbs Colorado Rockies 4 ski quiver!…but kinda 3… 2021 QST 99 @ 188 mounted telemark (resort + touring, about 2/3 of my days now) 2023 J Ski Masterblaster Moonchild @ 181 2018 Enforcer 110 @ 185 (initially purchased at ski swap for the bindings) 2023 Icelantic Saba Pro 117 (not yet mounted) I really want to get something to rip front side. Loved Mirus Cor when I demo’d it. I’m eager to try Octo, Kendo 88, and Maverick 88ti sometime. Might look into an Experience as well.
My current quiver is 2018 Kore 99s for rocks, 22/23 Stance 96 for hardpack-carving-packed powder-daily driver-powder 1-10 inches, Volkl Revolts 104 for powder & spring park & mashed potato moguls. Revolts were great in powder until skiing in +3ft on Cinco De Mayo, am considering the QST 112 or Rossi Sender 110 or Bent 110 as a dedicated deep powder ski.
I’ll share my skis with ya. I kinda have two daily drivers I guess. First the Rossignol Black ops 98 in a 182 (they kinda do everything pretty well). For where I ski, (mostly NM & CO) that really could be just a one quiver ski for me. Second the Elan Ripstick 106 in a 180 (another great all around ski) and for deep powder days (they don’t see much action, but occasionally) the Elan Ripstick 116 in a 185. Skis I want: the Elan wingman 82 for short turns and the Rossignol Sender Free 110, just because.
Damn wish I'd have told you about my old quiver I ran until 2 seasons ago, please Roast Away friend! In all fairness I didn't fully embrace my inner ski nerd and absolute LOVE of the sport until 2 yrs ago. Anyways 2019-2022 seasons I had 2018 Kore 99s for powder, 2003 G2 Volkls for ice, dust on crust, early spring, and 2002 Volant Machete Sins for early season rocks. The Sin was a wonderful powder ski 20 yrs ago, but absolute garbage now.
I agree with you that the Maverick 88 is pretty much in between the Kastle and MPro. Ive skied all of them. But it definitely doesn't make sense to give up mx 74 and an mpro 90 for 1 88 mm ski. Mx series rips, you should really try them. Such a fun Carver. The tip shape and low swing weight makes them just a bit more fun than most 74 mm skis. Mpro is a pretty business like ski. You better be a pretty good skater if you're spending most of your time on those. He could use a mid 90s soft snow ski. Qst or Blaze 94. Dynastar Mfree 99 is awesom too!
Just getting back to it after decades away. Have the Volkl Kendo, 177 length. Looking at a QST 98 too. Tahoe area now. Open to suggestions for a 2nd ski.
Go for a QST 106? Then you’ve got an incredibly versatile narrow all mountain ski in the Kendo and the 106 for fresh snow in the Sierras. If that seems too narrow for really deep days; there’s a video of Cody Townsend getting face shots in March 2023 on his QST 106s.
Last season I had just two: 2023 Blizzard Thunderbird R13 165cm (70 underfoot) - Midwest daily driver 2020 Nordica Enforcer 104 Free 179cm - bought while living in Montana, now it's the daily driver for trips out west I'm in the Midwest, but I definitely had a gap in my quiver for a more forgiving carving ski for softer snow even around here. That used to be my 2011 K2 Rictor, which used to be my 1-ski quiver until it got trashed by rocks while living in Montana a couple years ago. It's not unskiable, but it's definitely a rocks ski first and foremost. I thought hard about picking up a Stockli Montero AX which I saw on sale, and I also am looking to try the Black Crows Octo. Ultimately I found an end-of-season deal of something like 40% off on a ski I couldn't pass up: 2024 Stereo Piste RS 175cm, 76 underfoot with some rocker and 17m turn radius. Based on design/specs, it's not *terribly* different from the Thunderbird compared to the range of skis in most peoples' quivers. But I just need something for softer snow and/or choppy ice, and it is definitely more of a GS ski. It'd also probably be a great ski for taking to Europe or the East Coast. I'd love to demo the Octo, and I might swap for an Octo if I find it's a better fit for my skiing.
Great content Elliott! My current quiver: Fischer Ranger 108s; Nordica Enforcer 100s; Volkl Kendo 88s (brand new, not skied yet); Nordica Dobermann Multigara DC 70s; and, Blizzard Firebird HRCs 75s. At the ski swap this Fall, I would like to get rid of the Nordica Enforcers and the Blizzard Firebirds. The Nordica Enforcers seem good -- not great -- in most conditions, and only really good at being crud busters. The Blizzard Firebirds are great, but are at a ski length a bit too short for me. I'm former ski patrol; skied 44 decent sessions in good Utah locations last season. Like all conditions and all types of skiing. After I get rid of the Enforcer 100s and the Firebird HRCs, what should I add to my quiver? I'm considering Fischer Ranger 96s or maybe Fischer Ranger 116s, or maybe the new 2025 Nordica Enforcer 99s, or maybe Blizzard Firebird HRCs at a better ski length for me. Your roast/thoughts/advice?
LoL, I missed my chance to show off; LatiGo 78, Deacon 76, Brahma 88, Ripstik 88, Ripstik 96, MSP 99 MSP 107, ON3P Billigoat 116 and High Society Dr Pow 122 I ski a hundred days and the Ripstik 96 got the most days here in Telluride, land of off piste bliss
@@Rakingclaw4 Every time I click in I swear they're my favorite skis. They're basically a take no prisoners frontside carver. They're also versatile off piste in firm conditions. I compare them to a stick of dynamite under each foot
K2 iconic 80 ti 179 - k2 sight 85 179 for my beaters Volkl revolt 95 181 - K2 reckoner 102 & 112 in 184 and armada jj 2.0 in 184 as well. Ski in PNW and 4 of these are new to me this year revolt 95 and reckoner 112 were the firsts. Most of these are ski swap/market place finds so budget was quite friendly
Sender 94ti's are not heavy but they are stiff flexing. Only 1,900g in 186cm makes them barely heavier than Playmaker 101 188cm at 1830g. 94ti's are very versatile and slept on for sure.
2m tall (6'7") and 115 kg (253.5 lbs) Swiss guy here. I first bought a second hand Line Sir Francis Bacon 2015 in 188 cm, originally with an Atomic Tracker binding. In the meantime, it had a Salomon Shift 13 on it and now is back on the Tracker. Because the Shift now is on my Blizzard Hustle 10 in 188 cm which i bought towards the end of this season for a good prize, but still managed to get a handful of days on it. If I now buy a ski, it's gonna be something fun (fast is fun) for the slopes. Been skiing rental Stöckli Laser GS a couple times, which i really liked. But they're expensive and probably for many conditions a bit too "race-y". Rossignol groomer skis honestly often just look shit if you ask me. Don't like that assymmetric tip. Maybe an Atomic Redster something. But there are so many of those that i often don't know which line is which now.
Washington State. Ski at Stevens, Alpental, Snoqualmie and Crystal. Elan Ripstick 96 - the daily driver; Jack of all trades and master of none Dynastar M-Free 108 - “hey bud, I can do these 1000 foot runs but I’d really rather be ripping laps off KT-22 or the Snowbjrd tram” New for next season: Volkl Kendo 88. For when there’s no new snow and you have to ski icy groomed runs in the morning and bumps in the afternoon when the snow softens.
I mostly ski in France so I only get to ski a few weeks a year so I bought the atomic bent 90 in 175 for this season, however I’m doing a season on the west coast of Canada next year so thinking about something fatter
I have to fly to ski (close to retirement and want to move closer to a mountain) and can only pack two pairs. I have the Volkl Kendo (88) for carving and the Head Kore 105s for softer snow, all mountain, and powder. The Kore 105s don’t have the crud cutting that I’d like to have, but I love them. They’re (the 105s) going on five years old, and I’m thinking on replacing them w/ Volkl Mantra 102s or the QST 106s….maybe the Enforcer 104s??? I like that the Head Kores turn on a dime and give good float, but need crud cutting….suggestions?
Atomic maverick 86c in 176 as daily driver/charger/kinda powder ski. rossignol experince 78 carbon dark in 170 as my low effort carving ski for days i get really sore, this upcoming ski season line blade in 169 as a hard charger and high performance carving ski And all of these are coupled with k2 recon 100s So my atomic mavericks are one size to big for my weight but u have good enough technique to use it pretty effectively. But an uninteded effect is that with the hrzn tech i can actually float on top of moderatly thick powder but i dont have the technique for powder skiing yet.
Montana based 2023 Volkl kendo '88 - 177cm 2021 Rossi Black Ops sender 103mm waist & 172 cm Do I need (want) an "in between er" ? Thinking Atomic Maverick 95 or maybe the new Nordica Enforcer 94? And there's always the Salomon QST 92 - but is that too close to the Kendo? Kendo is my daily ~ think any of these would replace that? Mainly groomed runs w some off ~ 50/50 Blue/Black
I love my niche skis. Rocking a 116 Armada JJ, 127 Armada Magic J, 134 K2 Pontoon, and a 192 Faction LeMono. Daily ride the 116 JJ and Faction Monoski in Colorado. Don't get the hate for 106+ to daily drive out west. Magic Js and JJs are very similar, but the JJs sometimes are a bit too playful. Love your reviews!
For me, having to tune the skis for the east coast, anything more than 3 pair is more than I want to deal with. Any time I’ve had more than this there are pairs I don’t touch all season.
My quiver: 1 ski, Dynastar Legend Sultan 85. US, East Coast. I've skied all over the mountain in all conditions with these. Sadly, I'll be looking to replace these in the coming season, but after 11 years, it's definitely time.
Try the MPro 85 or 90. The 85 has fiberglass rocket frame instead of the titanal in the 90. I have the Cham 87 and the Mpro 90, which are the father and the son of the legend series. I think you’ll love the Mpro in the same way.
EU guy here, thanks to your reviev ive got head kore 93 - love them as daily drivers :D My 2 pair of skis are head i.gs rd 181 (16/17) - don't know what I was thinking when i bought them (wannabe racer xD), but i still love fighting them when the conditions are right Last are old voelks racetiger sc (2008), love them too, i mostly use whem when slopes are too narow for gs skis to be fun
My quiver: Rock skis (what were my beginner skis) - 2023 151cm Volkl Deacon 7.2 Daily drivers - 2023 176cm Salomon Stance 90 Ik i have a wee bit of work to do lol
Ski in Europe, only have the one set of skis, 2023 Rossi hero master LT's, absolute rockets, incredibly stable at high speed, crazy power out of the turns, but not the easiest on slushy afternoons, definitely give me a good workout! Got them in 173 @17m, sort of wish I'd gone for the 179s @19m but 19m is a little tricky when the slopes are busier. I'm looking for a ski for ski touring in Scotland (not great snow cover, quite difficult climbs), is there something you could recommend? I'd want something that I could ski aggressively with, but still a bit playful, but ideally not too heavy.
I used grass skis for touring there lolz. But in all seriousness it’s beautiful in the spring - the colors do the heather, the lakes or sea, the snow and the sky. You don’t get that in the Alps or the U.S. enjoy!
I would love for my skis to be roasted and get more recommendations ! I have a 3 set quiver, ski the east coast. Volkl Deacon 80 172 (used for more carving/slalom skiing for days I spend on trail) Volkl Mantra m6 177 (for hard charging days where I want to jump more on and off piste days) and the fischer ranger 102 176 (for more powder days and playful bump days when I don't want to be "on" the ski all day). All Skis purchased in the last 3 years so pretty new (it was just time to upgrade the entire set up from my old one). Background: former racer, ski on the east coast (New England) and ski about 30 days a year, favorite mountain Cannon, ski mostly Stowe, Okemo, Attitash.
@@carterfan80 thanks! I'm always curious what other people think of it. I know I love the set up, it works really well for me! But always appreciate feedback from others!
@AaronBrennan what's your opinion of that ranger? I often consider replacing my qst 99 with that. Does it feel lighter than the mantra despite being a bit wider?
@@carterfan80 yes it feels much lighter than the mantra, it is surprisingly heavy when you look at the tech sheet, but it doesn't feel that way, it feels much lighter. The swing from edge to edge is very fast and you can do lots of different turn styles. Where I found it to struggle is long arcing turns it doesn't want to hold the edge for as long as the mantra which isn't surprising. Happy to chat further about it if you want.
I think you misunderstood my comment under the last video: I only mentioned 10 skis because you dissed Jeff's 10 ski quiver. And i wanted to point out that 10 is somewhat of a minimal quiver that will just get you through the season. Of course it is far from ideal, which is why i am personally at 20 pairs. Lets just take allmountain/POW-skis as an example. Ideal scenario is you have a pair in (roughly) widths 100, 115, 130. But it would make a lot of sense to have two pairs each, one stiff directional ski with lots of camber for bigmountain lines and a total banana-rockered one that feels more like surfing than skiing (if i didn't hate the word i'd call it "playful"). -> 6 skis with alpine bindings just for POW in the resort. Do the same thing with light ski-/free-touring skis. Another rabbithole are race skis. I just doesn't make sense to have only one 165 FIS slalom ski. You could put a 86/0.3° edge on there and it will be perfect on hard ice but you wouldn't wanna ride it in any other condition. So add another one/two tuned slightly less agressive. Or for Super-G it is not the best idea to only have the 211cm/45m -radius version because you might ski at a resort where one just can't do such big turns. So also get the 201cm/40m, maybe also a 195cm/35m GS... It just adds up. But whats wrong with having the perfect ski for every condtition? 😼 And yes, of course you need at least a 3 boot quiver to steer all those different skis 😹
Currently skiing: Rossignol Blackops 118 Gamer Line Blade Optic 96 for park (want to sell) Renoun Citadel 106 for touring want to buy/am interested in: Black crows mirus cor or octa some sort of race or carving dedicated ski Heritage Labs HB122 (like the k2 hellbent) and FR110 (like a rossignol sickle) Mfree 114 looking to actively have 5 skis, One heavy freeride, one powder dedicated, one touring, one park ski, and a frontside ski.
I literally want to try every ski in everybody's quiver.. When I started coming out to Colorado skiing I would wreck all of my skis in the moguls.. I think that is why I have so many "junker" pairs of skis.. If I get into moguls again I will use those skis and they will get destroyed.. I have said it before but I will say it again.. I have 5 pairs of skis that are standard rotation..
Rc4 WC gs 175cm Armada Reliance 82ti 174cm, $100 cheaper than the mens Declivity same ski....... Nordica Enf 88 179cm Blizzard Brahma 88 177cm Armada Declivity 92ti 180cm Nordica Enf 100 179cm (did you only ski the 172cm in this for your review when you didn't rate it? If so, its too short for sure) Use all these in NZ, on trips to Japan, Canada and Europe.
The Kastle zx 98 doesn't exist. You have a Kastle mx 98 pictured. Maybe they meant a Kastle zx 100. Very different! I'm the Kastle police.....😂😂. I will fact check all things Kastle on the internet... Like tthe channel👍🏻
@@andrewdiamond2697 nope. Used on powder 7. 70 % off or more sometimes. Ive owned 4 or 5 and I've never paid more than $349 with bindings.... I know Elliot thinks he finds good deals, but not even close to what I get🤑🤑🤑
Thanks for watching! Let me know what skis you've got hiding in your shed this summer!
Vail, Copper, Keystone
Head Kore 93 and Salomon Blank 112 are the two bookends.
In the middle, Maverick 95 for lightweight powder and Volkl M6 96 for heavy powder and crude. (Powder for these means under 4")
Second year skiing!
My first purchase was the Armada ARV 94, and my second purchase was the Atomic Maverick 95ti (2022 model found for a killer deal)
I ski in Utah!
I have almost the same setup. Got ARV 86 first and then Maverick 95 TI. I ski in VT though. Love the Mavericks when we get fresh snow 👌
Good combo
I have 2 ski’s currently. My daily driver is a QST 92 and my second ski is for BC and is a Blizzard ZeroG 95. I’m looking to get a third ski and will demo the Mirus cor and the octo when the season starts (south hemisphere) as I would like something that feels completely different and can get me some fun on slower days with my family
I’m 6’3/230 and split time between Alta/SLC, Tahoe, and other resorts.
My quiver:
2019 Volkl M5 Mantra in 184. Daily driver with 130+ days. Love it for carving and going everywhere.
2022 Fischer Ranger 108 with Marker Dukes. Burly for sierra cement & crud, fun in Alta fluff. Touring binding for when the time is right.
2022 Head e-Speed Pros. 68 underfoot and stiff as hell, but god do they rip.
Have some 2017 Ranger 108s that are now beaters. Just got the new M7 Mantras in 191 mounted up, excited to test them.
Also waiting on Peak 98s & 110s to arrive (going on 5mos since order), will decided if I like them better than the M7/Ranger combo and sell the losers.
J Skis Fast Forward (92mm)
J Skis Masterblaster (96 with more rocker)
J Skis Hotshot (106 with more rocker)
Line Blade
Based on part on your review, I just bought the Lux (QST) 92 for my 15 year old daughter.
Will be taking the Fast Forward and Hotshot on my three trips west this season(from SE Ohio).
I enjoy watching your content. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Keep creating fun content!
I’m an Intermediate female skier, gotta give this a try!
Utah-based, 3rd season and still figuring out my quiver.
Elan Ripstick 86 148 (1st season that cut a little shorter than I want cause of ski accident, getting rid of this)
Salomon QST Spark 84 150 (2nd season)
Nordica Santa Ana 88 159
Atomic Cloud C9 72 150 (getting rid in fall, i don’t feel stable when go a little fast)
Nordica Wild Belle DC 84 157 (will gift to my teenage niece who started learning to ski last winter)
Stockli Stormrider 95 156 (2019 version, bought used; can’t say no for a great deal and for a SR in 156 length that works for me; I hate spring skiing but not with this SR95. Although I can feel it’s challenging to turn sometimes, maybe of the weight or just need time to adjust to the stiffness)
Stockli Nela 96 164 (I want to go off-piste and learn to ski in powder but didn’t get the chance to take this out. The length is kinda intimating for me, maybe swap with a shorter one or just sell and make the SR-95 work)
Contemplating on a carving ski that I will replace my Cloud C9. Great deals going on right now!
Stockli Laser MX 67 158 (or 152)
Stockli Laser SC 72 149
Also thinking of the Volkl Kenja 88 to replace my Santa Ana. It feels like Stockli ruined things for me, now I’m just craving for that smoothness!😊 I heard great things about Volkl and Kastle.
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I love your channel Elliott!
My only pair of skis are the Kastle MX 83 (with race edge), which replaced my ancient Nordica Hot Rod Top Fuels (78mm underfoot). I ski mostly Stowe, plus Smuggs, Loon, and Cochrans with my grandkids. I ski a couple of weeks at Yellowstone and Big Sky as well. I am 5'6" and fit 140lbs. I am actually looking for a powder ski for the Rockies and the rare day back east.
A friend thinks your videos are great, but could be also used as a drinking game: Every time you touch your hair one has to take a drink, haha!
Good advice as always. One ski quiver can be fine, but it's always those edge case conditions that test it. Things like heavy pow or sheer ice, it's nice to have a ski in mind for skiers who care.
Roast up my hipster quiver, dude, it's perfectly ethical.
Skis:
22/23 Moment Wildcat 101, 179cm
16/17 Moment Tallac 104, 178cm (touring)
22/23 Nordica Enforcer 88, 179cm
17/18 ON3P Wrenegade 108, 179cm
16/17 Salomon NFX 86, 176cm
Regions:
VT
UT
CA
All functional, ordered by days used/ areas skied in lately. I don't love all of these, but most I do.
Greetings from Finland. First I must say I really like your content. This kind of talk about skis is great. It makes me feel I am not alone. I mostly ski in Finland where we do have good snow but not the longest slopes. That is why I travel to the Alps at least 3 times per season. My quiver is as follows. Black Crows Mirus Cor 178 cm. I do not do park but I like the way they carve and they look so cool. They are good for the start of the season and for shorter slopes. Blizzard Rustler 10 188 cm. I usually take them out when I do not know what I want to do and when I go to the Alps. It is easier to travel with just one pair. Armada Tracer 108 188 cm for the deeper days and for light touring. I actually like them on the groomers as well because they are so light for their size and therefore fun for a sloppy skier like me.
Another Mirus Cor driver from Finland here yet got 88 Brahma's at the side when I want a little more adrenaline. Looking for something more floaty and light for third pair and touring?
Anyone who drives the Mirus Cor is ok in my book. Brahmas are a bit too much for me. Tracer is floaty and light enough for some touring, but I think a more dedicated tourer might find them a bit too heavy. However, I simply love them. Sadly Armada does not make them anymore. They were replaced by the Locators. I have not tried those but I think they are more touring oriented than Tracers. When my Tracers are done (which is propably soon),my plan is to buy Blizzard Hustle 10 with some Duke PTs. I believe that they could tour and float just the right amount and could even replace my Rustlers. Please, anyone, tell me if my plan is ludicrous or just spot on.
I have 3 skis. Zag Harfang-86 I use as a frontside ski, 2024 Rustler 9 as my go to all mountain, and I just got the K2 Mindbender 106C to use as a open bowl powder ski next season, supposedly similar to the QST106 but a bit cheaper. Hopefully this holds up for a next season quiver.
Elliot, this channel rocks!
Love your advice. Thought I was going to get royally roasted but you gave me a pass 😂
I really should look at a powder ski though if I want to ski better in deeper snow. Appreciate the advice!
Thanks for sharing your quiver!
I think the best skiers can perform great on almost anything but having the right tool for the job is soooo important and many people overlook the benefits to having a decent quiver
I ski in the Dolomites in Italy and I have two pairs of skis:
- under all conditions: armada declivity 88 c 2024
- For powder: armada arv 116 jj ul zero
Vassfjellet skisenter, Norway. Advanced
A lot of thight trees in the powder
Short gromed slopes and loots of moguls
Daily driver Atomic bent 90, they are nice when the trees get tight but they are not so wide, they can carve pretty good and they are nice mogul skiis.
Powder skis: 2019 Elan ripstick 116.
Question for you - as a 3rd ski for a quiver w/ 88 & 103 widths - (Kendo & Rossi Black Op) Looking for an in-between width - in the 90s - which would you go with - Atomic Mav 95 or the Meier Wrangler 94 - I know how much you love the Mavericks but you also seem very high on the Meier as well. Montana skiing. PS - I wasnt even planning on a 3rd ski but watching your vids put me on the hunt - as always - thank you - see ya!
6’0” 195lbs Colorado Rockies
4 ski quiver!…but kinda 3…
2021 QST 99 @ 188 mounted telemark (resort + touring, about 2/3 of my days now)
2023 J Ski Masterblaster Moonchild @ 181
2018 Enforcer 110 @ 185 (initially purchased at ski swap for the bindings)
2023 Icelantic Saba Pro 117 (not yet mounted)
I really want to get something to rip front side. Loved Mirus Cor when I demo’d it. I’m eager to try Octo, Kendo 88, and Maverick 88ti sometime. Might look into an Experience as well.
My current quiver is 2018 Kore 99s for rocks, 22/23 Stance 96 for hardpack-carving-packed powder-daily driver-powder 1-10 inches, Volkl Revolts 104 for powder & spring park & mashed potato moguls. Revolts were great in powder until skiing in +3ft on Cinco De Mayo, am considering the QST 112 or Rossi Sender 110 or Bent 110 as a dedicated deep powder ski.
This comment will be featured in todays Video! Thanks for sharing your ski quiver.
I’ll share my skis with ya. I kinda have two daily drivers I guess. First the Rossignol Black ops 98 in a 182 (they kinda do everything pretty well). For where I ski, (mostly NM & CO) that really could be just a one quiver ski for me. Second the Elan Ripstick 106 in a 180 (another great all around ski) and for deep powder days (they don’t see much action, but occasionally) the Elan Ripstick 116 in a 185. Skis I want: the Elan wingman 82 for short turns and the Rossignol Sender Free 110, just because.
Damn wish I'd have told you about my old quiver I ran until 2 seasons ago, please Roast Away friend! In all fairness I didn't fully embrace my inner ski nerd and absolute LOVE of the sport until 2 yrs ago. Anyways 2019-2022 seasons I had 2018 Kore 99s for powder, 2003 G2 Volkls for ice, dust on crust, early spring, and 2002 Volant Machete Sins for early season rocks. The Sin was a wonderful powder ski 20 yrs ago, but absolute garbage now.
I agree with you that the Maverick 88 is pretty much in between the Kastle and MPro. Ive skied all of them. But it definitely doesn't make sense to give up mx 74 and an mpro 90 for 1 88 mm ski. Mx series rips, you should really try them. Such a fun Carver. The tip shape and low swing weight makes them just a bit more fun than most 74 mm skis.
Mpro is a pretty business like ski. You better be a pretty good skater if you're spending most of your time on those.
He could use a mid 90s soft snow ski. Qst or Blaze 94. Dynastar Mfree 99 is awesom too!
Just getting back to it after decades away. Have the Volkl Kendo, 177 length. Looking at a QST 98 too. Tahoe area now. Open to suggestions for a 2nd ski.
Go for a QST 106? Then you’ve got an incredibly versatile narrow all mountain ski in the Kendo and the 106 for fresh snow in the Sierras.
If that seems too narrow for really deep days; there’s a video of Cody Townsend getting face shots in March 2023 on his QST 106s.
Volkl blaze 106, or Kastle zx 108. Both fire!
Last season I had just two:
2023 Blizzard Thunderbird R13 165cm (70 underfoot) - Midwest daily driver
2020 Nordica Enforcer 104 Free 179cm - bought while living in Montana, now it's the daily driver for trips out west
I'm in the Midwest, but I definitely had a gap in my quiver for a more forgiving carving ski for softer snow even around here. That used to be my 2011 K2 Rictor, which used to be my 1-ski quiver until it got trashed by rocks while living in Montana a couple years ago. It's not unskiable, but it's definitely a rocks ski first and foremost. I thought hard about picking up a Stockli Montero AX which I saw on sale, and I also am looking to try the Black Crows Octo. Ultimately I found an end-of-season deal of something like 40% off on a ski I couldn't pass up:
2024 Stereo Piste RS 175cm, 76 underfoot with some rocker and 17m turn radius.
Based on design/specs, it's not *terribly* different from the Thunderbird compared to the range of skis in most peoples' quivers. But I just need something for softer snow and/or choppy ice, and it is definitely more of a GS ski. It'd also probably be a great ski for taking to Europe or the East Coast. I'd love to demo the Octo, and I might swap for an Octo if I find it's a better fit for my skiing.
Great content Elliott! My current quiver: Fischer Ranger 108s; Nordica Enforcer 100s; Volkl Kendo 88s (brand new, not skied yet); Nordica Dobermann Multigara DC 70s; and, Blizzard Firebird HRCs 75s. At the ski swap this Fall, I would like to get rid of the Nordica Enforcers and the Blizzard Firebirds. The Nordica Enforcers seem good -- not great -- in most conditions, and only really good at being crud busters. The Blizzard Firebirds are great, but are at a ski length a bit too short for me. I'm former ski patrol; skied 44 decent sessions in good Utah locations last season. Like all conditions and all types of skiing. After I get rid of the Enforcer 100s and the Firebird HRCs, what should I add to my quiver? I'm considering Fischer Ranger 96s or maybe Fischer Ranger 116s, or maybe the new 2025 Nordica Enforcer 99s, or maybe Blizzard Firebird HRCs at a better ski length for me. Your roast/thoughts/advice?
I would definitely try out the 2025 Enforcer 99s they're a big jump imo
LoL, I missed my chance to show off;
LatiGo 78, Deacon 76, Brahma 88, Ripstik 88, Ripstik 96, MSP 99 MSP 107, ON3P Billigoat 116 and High Society Dr Pow 122
I ski a hundred days and the Ripstik 96 got the most days here in Telluride, land of off piste bliss
How’s the Deacon 76 (non-master?). I love my Deacon 72 non-masters but tried to get a 76 for the slightly bigger radius.
@@Rakingclaw4 Every time I click in I swear they're my favorite skis. They're basically a take no prisoners frontside carver. They're also versatile off piste in firm conditions.
I compare them to a stick of dynamite under each foot
K2 iconic 80 ti 179 - k2 sight 85 179 for my beaters Volkl revolt 95 181 - K2 reckoner 102 & 112 in 184 and armada jj 2.0 in 184 as well. Ski in PNW and 4 of these are new to me this year revolt 95 and reckoner 112 were the firsts.
Most of these are ski swap/market place finds so budget was quite friendly
Sender 94ti's are not heavy but they are stiff flexing. Only 1,900g in 186cm makes them barely heavier than Playmaker 101 188cm at 1830g. 94ti's are very versatile and slept on for sure.
2m tall (6'7") and 115 kg (253.5 lbs) Swiss guy here. I first bought a second hand Line Sir Francis Bacon 2015 in 188 cm, originally with an Atomic Tracker binding. In the meantime, it had a Salomon Shift 13 on it and now is back on the Tracker.
Because the Shift now is on my Blizzard Hustle 10 in 188 cm which i bought towards the end of this season for a good prize, but still managed to get a handful of days on it.
If I now buy a ski, it's gonna be something fun (fast is fun) for the slopes. Been skiing rental Stöckli Laser GS a couple times, which i really liked. But they're expensive and probably for many conditions a bit too "race-y". Rossignol groomer skis honestly often just look shit if you ask me. Don't like that assymmetric tip. Maybe an Atomic Redster something. But there are so many of those that i often don't know which line is which now.
Tahoe, California
Carving - Salomon Addikt Pro - 170cm
Teaching / Family - Head Kore 93 - 177cm
Park - K2 Poacher - 177cm
Daily Driver - Fischer Ranger 102 - 183cm
Powder - QST Blank - 186cm
Canadian East Coast ski setup
Atomic Maverick 88 ti - DD
K2 Mindbender 99 ti (2024) - snow days
Nordica Enforcer 88 - spring/ crud
Great setup!
Ethical? Questionable, but Who Cares its FUN! Not too much to roast on though, good pack of skiers hanging out here!
Washington State. Ski at Stevens, Alpental, Snoqualmie and Crystal.
Elan Ripstick 96 - the daily driver; Jack of all trades and master of none
Dynastar M-Free 108 - “hey bud, I can do these 1000 foot runs but I’d really rather be ripping laps off KT-22 or the Snowbjrd tram”
New for next season: Volkl Kendo 88. For when there’s no new snow and you have to ski icy groomed runs in the morning and bumps in the afternoon when the snow softens.
I mostly ski in France so I only get to ski a few weeks a year so I bought the atomic bent 90 in 175 for this season, however I’m doing a season on the west coast of Canada next year so thinking about something fatter
Totally, that should be a great trip
I have to fly to ski (close to retirement and want to move closer to a mountain) and can only pack two pairs.
I have the Volkl Kendo (88) for carving and the Head Kore 105s for softer snow, all mountain, and powder.
The Kore 105s don’t have the crud cutting that I’d like to have, but I love them. They’re (the 105s) going on five years old, and I’m thinking on replacing them w/ Volkl Mantra 102s or the QST 106s….maybe the Enforcer 104s??? I like that the Head Kores turn on a dime and give good float, but need crud cutting….suggestions?
Utah.
Rossignol sky 7 180cm
Salomon QST Blank 178cm
Atomic Redster q9 176cm (just purchased for groomer days)
Atomic maverick 86c in 176 as daily driver/charger/kinda powder ski.
rossignol experince 78 carbon dark in 170 as my low effort carving ski for days i get really sore,
this upcoming ski season line blade in 169 as a hard charger and high performance carving ski
And all of these are coupled with k2 recon 100s
So my atomic mavericks are one size to big for my weight but u have good enough technique to use it pretty effectively. But an uninteded effect is that with the hrzn tech i can actually float on top of moderatly thick powder but i dont have the technique for powder skiing yet.
Montana based
2023 Volkl kendo '88 - 177cm
2021 Rossi Black Ops sender 103mm waist & 172 cm
Do I need (want) an "in between er" ? Thinking Atomic Maverick 95 or maybe the new Nordica Enforcer 94? And there's always the Salomon QST 92 - but is that too close to the Kendo? Kendo is my daily ~ think any of these would replace that? Mainly groomed runs w some off ~ 50/50 Blue/Black
I love my niche skis.
Rocking a 116 Armada JJ, 127 Armada Magic J, 134 K2 Pontoon, and a 192 Faction LeMono. Daily ride the 116 JJ and Faction Monoski in Colorado. Don't get the hate for 106+ to daily drive out west. Magic Js and JJs are very similar, but the JJs sometimes are a bit too playful. Love your reviews!
i want a magic j so bad
For me, having to tune the skis for the east coast, anything more than 3 pair is more than I want to deal with. Any time I’ve had more than this there are pairs I don’t touch all season.
My quiver: 1 ski, Dynastar Legend Sultan 85.
US, East Coast.
I've skied all over the mountain in all conditions with these. Sadly, I'll be looking to replace these in the coming season, but after 11 years, it's definitely time.
Try the MPro 85 or 90. The 85 has fiberglass rocket frame instead of the titanal in the 90. I have the Cham 87 and the Mpro 90, which are the father and the son of the legend series. I think you’ll love the Mpro in the same way.
EU guy here, thanks to your reviev ive got head kore 93 - love them as daily drivers :D
My 2 pair of skis are head i.gs rd 181 (16/17) - don't know what I was thinking when i bought them (wannabe racer xD), but i still love fighting them when the conditions are right
Last are old voelks racetiger sc (2008), love them too, i mostly use whem when slopes are too narow for gs skis to be fun
My quiver:
Rock skis (what were my beginner skis) - 2023 151cm Volkl Deacon 7.2
Daily drivers - 2023 176cm Salomon Stance 90
Ik i have a wee bit of work to do lol
Just replace that rock ski. Get yourself a good narrow ski. 75 to 82mm. The Stance is good for everything except a real powder day
Ski in Europe, only have the one set of skis, 2023 Rossi hero master LT's, absolute rockets, incredibly stable at high speed, crazy power out of the turns, but not the easiest on slushy afternoons, definitely give me a good workout! Got them in 173 @17m, sort of wish I'd gone for the 179s @19m but 19m is a little tricky when the slopes are busier. I'm looking for a ski for ski touring in Scotland (not great snow cover, quite difficult climbs), is there something you could recommend? I'd want something that I could ski aggressively with, but still a bit playful, but ideally not too heavy.
I used grass skis for touring there lolz. But in all seriousness it’s beautiful in the spring - the colors do the heather, the lakes or sea, the snow and the sky. You don’t get that in the Alps or the U.S. enjoy!
I would love for my skis to be roasted and get more recommendations ! I have a 3 set quiver, ski the east coast. Volkl Deacon 80 172 (used for more carving/slalom skiing for days I spend on trail) Volkl Mantra m6 177 (for hard charging days where I want to jump more on and off piste days) and the fischer ranger 102 176 (for more powder days and playful bump days when I don't want to be "on" the ski all day). All Skis purchased in the last 3 years so pretty new (it was just time to upgrade the entire set up from my old one). Background: former racer, ski on the east coast (New England) and ski about 30 days a year, favorite mountain Cannon, ski mostly Stowe, Okemo, Attitash.
Doesn't look like you have much to roast. That's a pretty solid setup
@@carterfan80 thanks! I'm always curious what other people think of it. I know I love the set up, it works really well for me! But always appreciate feedback from others!
@AaronBrennan what's your opinion of that ranger? I often consider replacing my qst 99 with that. Does it feel lighter than the mantra despite being a bit wider?
@@carterfan80 yes it feels much lighter than the mantra, it is surprisingly heavy when you look at the tech sheet, but it doesn't feel that way, it feels much lighter. The swing from edge to edge is very fast and you can do lots of different turn styles. Where I found it to struggle is long arcing turns it doesn't want to hold the edge for as long as the mantra which isn't surprising. Happy to chat further about it if you want.
I think you misunderstood my comment under the last video:
I only mentioned 10 skis because you dissed Jeff's 10 ski quiver. And i wanted to point out that 10 is somewhat of a minimal quiver that will just get you through the season.
Of course it is far from ideal, which is why i am personally at 20 pairs.
Lets just take allmountain/POW-skis as an example. Ideal scenario is you have a pair in (roughly) widths 100, 115, 130. But it would make a lot of sense to have two pairs each, one stiff directional ski with lots of camber for bigmountain lines and a total banana-rockered one that feels more like surfing than skiing (if i didn't hate the word i'd call it "playful").
-> 6 skis with alpine bindings just for POW in the resort.
Do the same thing with light ski-/free-touring skis.
Another rabbithole are race skis. I just doesn't make sense to have only one 165 FIS slalom ski. You could put a 86/0.3° edge on there and it will be perfect on hard ice but you wouldn't wanna ride it in any other condition. So add another one/two tuned slightly less agressive.
Or for Super-G it is not the best idea to only have the 211cm/45m -radius version because you might ski at a resort where one just can't do such big turns. So also get the 201cm/40m, maybe also a 195cm/35m GS...
It just adds up. But whats wrong with having the perfect ski for every condtition? 😼
And yes, of course you need at least a 3 boot quiver to steer all those different skis 😹
Currently skiing:
Rossignol Blackops 118 Gamer
Line Blade Optic 96 for park (want to sell)
Renoun Citadel 106 for touring
want to buy/am interested in:
Black crows mirus cor or octa
some sort of race or carving dedicated ski
Heritage Labs HB122 (like the k2 hellbent) and FR110 (like a rossignol sickle)
Mfree 114
looking to actively have 5 skis, One heavy freeride, one powder dedicated, one touring, one park ski, and a frontside ski.
Rossi sender ti 186, blizzard brahmas 92 or what ever 178 rock ski
I literally want to try every ski in everybody's quiver.. When I started coming out to Colorado skiing I would wreck all of my skis in the moguls.. I think that is why I have so many "junker" pairs of skis.. If I get into moguls again I will use those skis and they will get destroyed.. I have said it before but I will say it again.. I have 5 pairs of skis that are standard rotation..
Rc4 WC gs 175cm
Armada Reliance 82ti 174cm, $100 cheaper than the mens Declivity same ski.......
Nordica Enf 88 179cm
Blizzard Brahma 88 177cm
Armada Declivity 92ti 180cm
Nordica Enf 100 179cm (did you only ski the 172cm in this for your review when you didn't rate it? If so, its too short for sure)
Use all these in NZ, on trips to Japan, Canada and Europe.
Armada arv 96
Armada arv 106
Armada arv 112 (preordered)
I like what I like…
Elan Ripstick 88 and Elan Ripstick 96 black… covers east coast? Roast away 🤣
Interesting how few true slalom skies are mentioned.
I have this theory that the FIS regulations combined with all mountain skis improving made used /new race skis less appealing
I got 1000 park skis for all conditions
The Kastle zx 98 doesn't exist. You have a Kastle mx 98 pictured. Maybe they meant a Kastle zx 100. Very different!
I'm the Kastle police.....😂😂. I will fact check all things Kastle on the internet...
Like tthe channel👍🏻
Is being part of the Kastle police pay (or cost) twice as much as being Atomic, K2, or Rossi police? ;)
@@andrewdiamond2697 nope. Used on powder 7. 70 % off or more sometimes. Ive owned 4 or 5 and I've never paid more than $349 with bindings.... I know Elliot thinks he finds good deals, but not even close to what I get🤑🤑🤑
Zach sent me some cheap Kastle MX's, so you must be on to something!
@RicketySkiReviews Best Value In skiing is a used kastle Mx...or maybe a qst 92!
Ethics be damned!