I personally prefer the Peregrine 80 in the bumps but the 82 works just fine--it's a bit heavier and not as peppy as the 80 but still goes great, just requires a bit more attention and engagement on the skier's behalf.
@@SkiEssentials Thank you, I would love to see how this compares to the peregrine 80 but also the declivity 82ti and the Anomoly 84. looking for a ski the is good in the bumps but has good grip on groomed that can handle high speeds. I have the BlackCrows divus but it doesn't handle the hard snow as much as I would like, but is fun in the bumps.
It's not like the 82 is a better carver, it's just quicker and more reactive. The Peregrine 82 is undoubtedly a safe bet, however if you're looking for something that really stands out as a frontside ski, especially from an M6, I'd go a bit narrower and more race-oriented. Nordica Spitfire 74, Atomic Redster Q9, or Peregrine 76 stand out to me as higher performance options than the Peregrine. There's nothing wrong with the Peregrine 82, but if you're looking for true and pure frontside, I'd at least look at this list of mid-70's skis.
How does this do in the bumps?
I personally prefer the Peregrine 80 in the bumps but the 82 works just fine--it's a bit heavier and not as peppy as the 80 but still goes great, just requires a bit more attention and engagement on the skier's behalf.
@@SkiEssentials Thank you, I would love to see how this compares to the peregrine 80 but also the declivity 82ti and the Anomoly 84. looking for a ski the is good in the bumps but has good grip on groomed that can handle high speeds. I have the BlackCrows divus but it doesn't handle the hard snow as much as I would like, but is fun in the bumps.
If I love how the M6 carves but I'm missing a more frontside focused ski, would this Peregrine be a safe bet?
It's not like the 82 is a better carver, it's just quicker and more reactive. The Peregrine 82 is undoubtedly a safe bet, however if you're looking for something that really stands out as a frontside ski, especially from an M6, I'd go a bit narrower and more race-oriented. Nordica Spitfire 74, Atomic Redster Q9, or Peregrine 76 stand out to me as higher performance options than the Peregrine. There's nothing wrong with the Peregrine 82, but if you're looking for true and pure frontside, I'd at least look at this list of mid-70's skis.
@@SkiEssentials Thanks for the recommendations, I'll look into those as well!