I already own a pair of 2022 Armada Declivity 88c (thanks to your recommendation. Great fun all round!). I'm intermediate-advanced, not overly aggressive skier, looking to buy a new pair to focus on improving my carving and for the days when the snow is not fresh and I'm going to stay 100% on piste. I'm considering these Forza 60 or the Salomon S/Max 10. Or since I'm not an expert and also quite light (150lbs), should I consider the Forza 50 or S/Max 8? Much appreciate your comments/recommendations!
@@SkiEssentials I'm 5'8 so I'm doubting between the 164 and the 156. I read in one of your comments reviewing these skis last year that you recommend going shorter if stuck between two lengths? Thanks!
Hi, thanks for spending Time and Knowlege in the Test Videos. I see you give very good Comments too. Maybe you have Time to help me. I have a Stöckli SX, but i want one Ski for making the Instructor and later for the Beginner Course. I want a cheaper Ski, so i dont need to cry if anybody scratches my Ski. In the Moment i like the Nordica Spitfire 73 FDT, Rossignol Forza 50/60/70, Nordica Dobermann Multigara. The Skis will make many Snow Plow and Parallel, it would be nice to drive the Ski later the Day private, but its not the most important for me. What you think whats a good choice for Beginner Courses as a Ski Instructor. I know every Ski can be used for this but maybe you have a good Advise.
I already own a pair of 2022 Armada Declivity 88c (thanks to your recommendation. Great fun all round!). I'm intermediate-advanced, not overly aggressive skier, looking to buy a new pair to focus on improving my carving and for the days when the snow is not fresh and I'm going to stay 100% on piste.
I'm considering these Forza 60 or the Salomon S/Max 10. Or since I'm not an expert and also quite light (150lbs), should I consider the Forza 50 or S/Max 8?
Much appreciate your comments/recommendations!
I'd go with the 60--it's a better build than the 50 which is may hold you back a bit.
@@SkiEssentials I'm 5'8 so I'm doubting between the 164 and the 156. I read in one of your comments reviewing these skis last year that you recommend going shorter if stuck between two lengths? Thanks!
Hi, thanks for spending Time and Knowlege in the Test Videos. I see you give very good Comments too. Maybe you have Time to help me. I have a Stöckli SX, but i want one Ski for making the Instructor and later for the Beginner Course. I want a cheaper Ski, so i dont need to cry if anybody scratches my Ski. In the Moment i like the Nordica Spitfire 73 FDT, Rossignol Forza 50/60/70, Nordica Dobermann Multigara. The Skis will make many Snow Plow and Parallel, it would be nice to drive the Ski later the Day private, but its not the most important for me. What you think whats a good choice for Beginner Courses as a Ski Instructor. I know every Ski can be used for this but maybe you have a good Advise.
I think the Forza 60 is a nice mix of budget, performance, and quality. I'd think that'll be a great ski for instructing with good durability.
@@SkiEssentials Thanks, im really Happy ypu give me a Answer, if you come to Austria for skiing, i spend you some beers ;)
Does this ski give off a lot of energy when changing direction? Is there a "pop" effect?
Yes, there's a lot of camber here that contributes to the energetic rebound feel. Like a lot of camber.