Enforcer incredibly stiff and heavy. I ski the Enforcer 89, it's my go to all around ski, even in 2ft of east coast snow, it cuts through the crud and holds on firm snow, highly recommend. Would like to try the 99 for snow storms, have concerns about stiffness and weight, perhaps other options work better in snow storms.
So i really like the new M7, but it's just making up for lost time the last few years. It's been such a boring ski in my opinion since 2018ish. This is the first year I feel it's pushed itself back in contention, but it's still not a personal favorite. Had this been a "most versatile" list, it'd probably make it.
I'm considering both the 102 and 92. I'm currently skiing a Candide CT 2.0 but I'm want something that charge the groomers a bit more. Still like to ski crud and sometimes off piste. Guessing the 92 is the most logical choice? Or does the 102 excels on groomers as well?
@@OutOfCollective I'm in Switzerland. But we can't say that we had a lot of pow days the last few years. More days with hard pack / ice / low amount of snow. I'm inching towards the 92 but not 100% sure yet.
As someone who skis 99% of the time in MN and coming from the 2022 ARV96 but looking for a more directional ski, would you recommend Declivity 92 over E94? Or would it be crazy to get the 102X? Love the look of it.. 6'2" 190lb 32 year old dad and been skiing my whole life. I appreciate your help and these reviews!
THank you! Trying to determine if the Decility 92 or 102 would best complement my Stockli Montero AR 94mm? Looking for a surfier softer ski for more playful conditions side of hill, soft snow, trees, post-snow fall in the Midwest.
@@jarednelson4272 I’ve skied it before. Tail release is super easy if you’re not on high edge angle. It’s pretty surfy. It then has a nice tail hold once you get it on edge. But idk if it was the tune- I found the sidecut a little vague feeling when trying to carve.
Enforcer incredibly stiff and heavy. I ski the Enforcer 89, it's my go to all around ski, even in 2ft of east coast snow, it cuts through the crud and holds on firm snow, highly recommend. Would like to try the 99 for snow storms, have concerns about stiffness and weight, perhaps other options work better in snow storms.
I’d like to hear favorite bindings for 2025 mr Adam
Curious why you weren’t as much of a fan of the mantra m7
So i really like the new M7, but it's just making up for lost time the last few years. It's been such a boring ski in my opinion since 2018ish. This is the first year I feel it's pushed itself back in contention, but it's still not a personal favorite. Had this been a "most versatile" list, it'd probably make it.
thanks for the great review. is there a declivity 102 x and 102 as you mentioned? i can only find 102x's
@@TheChizzletube 102X! The 102 is last years and slightly diff construction
I am looking for new skis and it’s so hard to make a pick between those three
Just wondering your thoughts on the bent 100 2025 and why they didn’t make your list
@@tycampbell5623 I like the bent, but it’s a bit soft for my liking. At speed feels chattery and a little unstable if conditions aren’t ideal
I'm considering both the 102 and 92. I'm currently skiing a Candide CT 2.0 but I'm want something that charge the groomers a bit more. Still like to ski crud and sometimes off piste. Guessing the 92 is the most logical choice? Or does the 102 excels on groomers as well?
if you're in New England, i'd do the 92. Though the 102 is super versatile.
@@OutOfCollective I'm in Switzerland. But we can't say that we had a lot of pow days the last few years. More days with hard pack / ice / low amount of snow. I'm inching towards the 92 but not 100% sure yet.
Thoughts on the new anomaly collection from blizzard?
Really really good. Video on that line coming soon.
As someone who skis 99% of the time in MN and coming from the 2022 ARV96 but looking for a more directional ski, would you recommend Declivity 92 over E94? Or would it be crazy to get the 102X? Love the look of it.. 6'2" 190lb 32 year old dad and been skiing my whole life. I appreciate your help and these reviews!
@@RyanGeiger-m9l I think it just depends on what you like, if you enjoy your arv, I’d go declivity 92 - enforcer and then 102x as far as ranking.
@@OutOfCollective I really like my ARV - right or wrong, I went with the 102x!
Do you think ranger is good at CO like powder snow?
@@jihwankim4452 Deff - especially in the 108
THank you! Trying to determine if the Decility 92 or 102 would best complement my Stockli Montero AR 94mm? Looking for a surfier softer ski for more playful conditions side of hill, soft snow, trees, post-snow fall in the Midwest.
How easy is the tail to release on the DX102?
@@jarednelson4272 I’ve skied it before. Tail release is super easy if you’re not on high edge angle. It’s pretty surfy. It then has a nice tail hold once you get it on edge.
But idk if it was the tune- I found the sidecut a little vague feeling when trying to carve.
very. Pretty much can disengage whenever you choose to.
Opinion on 2025 qst 98s as an all mountain ski?
@@BubbaSkisR6 love it if you’re looking for a softer more playful all mountain ski
Pink and purple?
Thoughts on Fischer being made in Ukraine?
@@Jp6M only specific models are made there. I haven’t seen the Ukraine factory, but the Austrian one is chefs 😘
Ive got the new purple 102 now i’d like to get the new enforcer 94, but worried about it being too heavy and too much work for me at 5’9 155 pounds
@@OutOfCollective where are the rangers made?
@@Jp6M austria
@@jeffbooth6962 You'll be better off on the new enforcer vs the old one, for sure. I'd also consider a ski like the rustler 9.
Mirus Cor wins!