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DasYeti
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Добавлен 1 янв 2024
Welcome to DasYeti, your hub for all things skiing and outdoor adventure! As a seasoned skier in British Columbia, I specialize in freeride, all-mountain, and backcountry skiing, primarily around Whistler and Vancouver locals. Working in a ski shop, I get to demo various skis, offering insights and reviews on the latest gear. Beyond skiing, join me for biking, hiking, wakesurfing, and wakeboarding adventures. Subscribe for a blend of ski reviews, thrilling escapades, and a taste of the vibrant outdoor lifestyle in British Columbia!
The Final Turns - Whistler 24' Season
My last day skiing Whistler of the 2024 season - till next year Whistler
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Wakesurfing in 3°C Water on Shuswap Lake
Просмотров 38Месяц назад
This was filmed in early May, but I lost my SD card. The water was about 3°C at the time, and the air temperature was 5°C, so I was pretty cold and couldn't do too many runs without a wet suit. I have more skiing videos to post later from the lost SD card. Sorry for the dry spot in the last couple of weeks. I probably won't post wake surfing and wakeboarding content until June/July. I might pos...
Ski Tour Sunset Cypress
Просмотров 822 месяца назад
I went up for a short tour of Cypress Mountain on Friday, April 19th, and got to see the sunset up there. The snow was terribly icy, and the groomers chopped up all the snow, so it was a miserable descent, but I will never give up the opportunity to go skiing. 0:00 Assent 1:09 Summit 1:19 Desent
Cypress Slush Cup
Просмотров 2382 месяца назад
There was recently the slush cup on Cypress Mountain, BC on the second to last day of the season there! It was a fun day, and lots of people dove into the water in their costumes (Hero's vs. Villans themed!) I dressed up as a banana with a cape on, and you can see my videos of myself and some other contestants who made the leap into the 70-foot slush-filled pool. 🥶🥶🥶 0:00 Intro 0:06 Run 1 1:02 ...
Rossi Sender 104Ti
Просмотров 4233 месяца назад
I Demoed the Rossignol Sender 104Ti in a 186cm. Dimensions: 139/106/129 (Rossignol lied when they said it was a 104 it's really 106) Turning Radius: 21 meters Weight: 4 kilograms for the pair For reference, I am 183cm and 75kg and I demoed the 186cm (I usually like my skis longer than the average skier.) I would most likely go between eyes to your height for the average advanced skier. I say th...
The Head Kore Series
Просмотров 8673 месяца назад
This is a ski review of the Head Kore Series where I talk about skis such as the Head Kore 93, 99, 105, 111, and 117 and my personal experience with them at the end of the video at 9:27. I have used to own the Head Kore 93 and demoed the Head Kore 99. With both of them I loved them and I would like to one of the wider skis out for a demo and maybe purchase another pair. 0:00 Intro 2:07 Construc...
Atomic Maverick 95Ti Review
Просмотров 9643 месяца назад
I recently demoed the Atomic Maverick 95Ti in a 180-length, and I had a pretty fun time on the ski. This was a fantastic frontside all-mountain ski with a ton of energy. For its width, it had a surprising amount of float in the powder. For reference, I am 183cm and 75kg. Although I usually like skis a lot longer than the average skier, I couldn’t demo the 188cm, so I demoed the 180cm, and I fel...
Salomon QST Blank
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 месяца назад
I recently demoed the Salomon QST Blank 112 and I have fallen in love. This has been one of my favourite powder skis. It had some excellent floatation and it had done quite well 80cm powder. This ski demoed was a Salomon QST Blank (112MM) in a 178cm. 137/112/126 - Tip/waist/tail, 16m turn radius, Tip rocker - 28%, Tail rocker - 25%.
Blizzard Rustler 11
Просмотров 5853 месяца назад
This is a quick review on the Blizzard Rustler 11 on Whistler Blackcomb. We had recently got 80cm and I got to demo these skis in the conditions they deserved to be skiied in. 0:00 Review 2:06 Skiing
The Secrets Of Cypress Mountain
Просмотров 873 месяца назад
Most likely one of my favourite days of the season, even though it wasn't a crazy powder day, but because it was constantly good runs and no lines. The entire season has been filled with people talking about how there's no more snow on the mountain due to global warming. I'm here to tell you that's just wrong. You have to select the day you go up because there will be no snow for one week, and ...
Trapped on the Whistler Gondola Story
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
This all happened on Wednesday, February 28th. Part two of the other Whistler Pow Day video is about the aftermath of getting stuck in the Whistler Village Gondola for an hour and a half before being released. It's unpleasing that Vail/Whistler would let us board a gondola that was already broken down and then give us a "compensation card" that would expire 72 hours later when the event happene...
Whistler Powder Day
Просмотров 694 месяца назад
Sorry for the poor audio quality; the powder got stuck in the microphone It was a Fun Day on Whistler. We only got up around 11 a.m. on Wednesday, February 28th. Unfortunately, all the alpine lifts were closed, so we were stuck doing laps on Red and Green Chairs. At 3:45pm, we got stuck on the Whistler Gondola and had to wait about an hour and a half for it to get back working again (I have ano...
The Salomon QST Series
Просмотров 2 тыс.4 месяца назад
This video talks about the Salomon QST series and how it delivers a versatile range of skis designed to cater to every type of skier, from those carving on groomed runs to adventurers seeking deep powder in the backcountry. Chapters: 0:00 Intro/Background 0:49 Construction 1:32 QST 92 2:13 QST 98 2:52 QST 106 3:31 QST Blank 4:11 QST X 4:48 My Experience 5:04 Summary
Cypress Pow Day (There's no more snow)
Просмотров 844 месяца назад
Cypress Pow Day (There's no more snow)
Dam bro making me miss the ski season
Great video, thank you! I‘ll get the kore 99
Glad I could help!
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FINALLY SUM NEW CONTENT!!!!
My favourite North Shore ski spot 👍👍👍😎
LETS GO BANANA MAN!!!!!!!!!!
I am new to park and going to ski off-piste and trees(very shallow powder) next year, don't know how to choose between 88 and 94, maybe 94 is too wide to make turn on groomers or trees? Want to hear your thoughts thanks!😆
I would probably recommend the 94 but, it also depends on what resorts your skiing. If you were skiing on the west coast I would probably go for the 94 but if you were on the east coast I might go for the 88. Another thing to consider would be what you are doing in the park, whether it be primarily rails or jumps. Or maybe you’re doing mostly in the regular resort skiing where I would go for the wider option. If could get some more information about this kind of stuff I would love to help dial in the right ski for you!
@@DasYetiSkiing I am Chinese, so I have no ideas of the difference between west and east coast sorry😂(maybe more powder in west and more stiff ice in east? I guess, want to hear your introductions) . Resorts here are more like groomers with shallow powder, some resorts have trees but not that powder. I have a pair of Fischer rc4 sc and I can ski nicely on piste, want to try off-piste skiing and start learning jumps and rails next season. I like 94s more but the only thing I am considering is does the width make it less flexible and quick? Thanks!🥳
Sorry I’m in Canada and we usually refer to the different regions out here as East Coast and West Coast, and I didn’t realize that these videos would go so far. Ya, I mean these are going to be very different from the Fishers and with the added width you lose a decent amount of stiffness. Neither of these skis are really going to be anywhere as stiff as the fishers but for the off-piste and trees they’ll be a lot better. I think I might recommend the 88’s so they don’t totally throw you off with the added width and less stiffness. If you’ve already demoed a pair of skis around that waist width and liked it, I would go for the 94’s. The 88’s in my opinion do better in the park overall (might be a bit easier to learn on compared to the 94’s) but the 94’s will do better in the trees and off-piste!
@@DasYetiSkiing Thank you a lot! Your reply really helps me a lot! 😆🥳
@@dongchan2373 Your so welcome, I always love to help!🥳
Yeah great but there is no way that a 112 “carves on hard pack” as you claim. Even the manufacturer wouldn’t say that. Come on. A review is different from an ad.
Sorry for any confusion, I was trying to say for a 112 or a powder orientated ski it carves well. This is 100% not a carving ski nor was I trying to give the impression it was (sorry if it came off that way.) Though you would be pretty surprised at how well it did though on the hard pack. As well, my definition of hard pack might be different than yours, I’m skiing on the west coast and what I consider hard pack might not be what you do. Again sorry for any confusion.
I demoed the Head Kore 99 last year and I really liked how manurvable it was in the trees while I was skiing but, I feel like it wouldn't have been the best ski for someone who was just on groomers and not skiing too much powder or for someone who isn't skiing in the trees too often.
What a great ski, at 55 years old I'm looking for a ski that works with me not against me in the powder and then allows me to have fun in the late day crud which is exactly what this ski does. Easy turn initiation both in the powder all the way through hard pack. Yes, its a well known fact this is not a groomed run carving ski but it will get down with ease and control, it can even handle moderate speed. I have skied it in everything from 2- 15 inches and spring corn and slush but this ski is happiest in deep pow.
Been on the 106 version of this ski since last season. Have the longest length,(heavy Dude) . The thing that Is the greatest about this ski -is the wonderful combo of being quick turning but also Very stable while doing big turns as well. Note ,Am what these days you call a directional skier-I mounted the Bindings a few CM behind the reference line,( think 3CM)-for even better Powder skiing. Like many Powder skies ,My 106's rock the Groomers as well. JC
That rap was 🔥 ngl
YO THATS ME!
layin down some crazy bars in that mid demo rap
If I could afford another ski this would be it
skibidi toilet
Do a backflip
Nuh uh 🤫🧏♂️
Are you on the 172 or 180 thanks
Sorry if I forgot to mention it, I was actually on the 186cm
Could we have your height and weight as a reference?@@DasYetiSkiing
I’m 183cm and 75kg. I generally like my skis a lot longer than the average Skiier. For this ski, I might suggest going around your height if your using it for a dedicated pow ski or little shorter if your using for a big mountain ski or a wide all mountain ski.
@@DasYetiSkiingThanks Man this reference helps me alot im 171cm and was not sure if i should go with the 174cm....
Nice
promo sm
How big was the dab you took before making this
MORE ENERGY!!!!
Shikawaga this is tubular my alge-bro
These videos are awesome! Keep it up!
Glad you like them!
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all quite on the western front mentioned!?!
I was at war with El nino so it felt right
@@DasYetiSkiing real shit 😭
more little yeti pls 🙏
Will do
*Promo sm* ✔️
What’s that mean?
I think ill still go with the Atomics👍🏿
Bruh
Bruh
I snapped a pair of junk 110s. Garbage ski. Arv 106 absolute eats that ski alive.
Thrilling watching your ski tips and hands.
Ya sorry, I’m still playing around with what angle to tilt the GoPro at
Super cool!!
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I'm debating between getting an Atomic Bent 100 or a Salomon QST 98
I would say that the Atomic Bent 100 is designed with a playful, freestyle-oriented profile, offering exceptional floatation and maneuverability in deep snow, making it ideal for skiers looking to explore off-piste and perform tricks. Compared to the Salomon QST 98 where it leans towards all-mountain versatility, with a focus on providing a balance between on-piste stability and off-piste agility, catering to skiers who want a single ski that performs well across a wide range of conditions
Do you have a second pair of on piste skis? If you don’t I’d go with the QST they’re so much better on piste…. If you want a powder/freestyle ski the bent 100s are waaaay ahead
Thanks for the adivce, I'm ussally out west and I don't really stay on piste a lot so I think I'm gonna go for the bent 100s
I think i'll buy them
i have the bent 90s for mostly midwest and going out west and they are the best
@@thomaslindsey4520 where on the ski do you have them mounted?
pee pee pow pow
Crazy jump holyyy
Nice
God dam that kid did some damage to those skis
Yeahhh it’s not looking good for them
very nice 👍🏿
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This was very entertaining to watch! Yip mothafuckin pee!
yippee!!!