I call BS. How a ski that long can possibly be an entry level ski? How a weekend skier is suppose to learn to perform clean carving turns "on blue and red pists" with a skis like that? He can't. 1 in 20 maybe. Short skis, easycarvers, are THE entry level carving skis. Skis like these presented should be called "I-will-take-you-to-a-bar-easily" skis
@Inthesnowmag I don't know about you, but for me it is the same thing. All modern comercial skis are carving skis. All entry level skiers should be entry level carving skiers. How did entry level carver learn to carve? From my humble experience as a skiing instructor it was not thanks to the skis of radius above 14 meters
How does it compare to Rossignol's Forza 40?
What is the difference between 22 and 33 model?
The 33 is a little bit tougher, it doesn't flap as much at high speed
I call BS. How a ski that long can possibly be an entry level ski? How a weekend skier is suppose to learn to perform clean carving turns "on blue and red pists" with a skis like that? He can't. 1 in 20 maybe. Short skis, easycarvers, are THE entry level carving skis. Skis like these presented should be called "I-will-take-you-to-a-bar-easily" skis
Obv you would get the length to suit your height and ability. 👌🏻
It's also worth noting we say it's for entry level carver not an entry level skier. Big difference between those two skiers ⛷️
@Inthesnowmag I don't know about you, but for me it is the same thing. All modern comercial skis are carving skis. All entry level skiers should be entry level carving skiers. How did entry level carver learn to carve? From my humble experience as a skiing instructor it was not thanks to the skis of radius above 14 meters