This has been one of the more useful videos in researching which skis I need to get as a hardcore veteran vacation skier but first time buyer. Thank you!!
Knowing what these terms mean is one thing. But it's really great to see someone explain exactly what effects rocker/camber/effective-edge/etc actually have on the performance of a pair of skis.
In the first of the four categories, you describe the 'Piste Focused' skis as having a flat tail. The first example of such a ski is the Mindebender 99 TI?! It has tail rocker and is better in soft snow than on packed snow, IMO. The Mindbender would fit into the Freeride category better. And for that post focused ski, the Völkl Kendo, Blizzard Brahma would be much better examples.
Please help me in choosing the right ski I'm let's say intermediate to advanced skier and I want to buy a new pair of skis I stopped at: - Fischer RC4 The Curv Race TI + RSc10GW - Rossignol Pursuit 700bTI + NX12K Dualb2018 M - Elan GSX PRO PS + ELS 11 GRN All from above are at the same price I'm 1.80 cm and 82kg looking for 170cm ski. I apreciate if you can help me choose.
Hey Jordan. What ski would you recommend for me. I’m 6.3 and looking for a ski that is stable at high speed/carving but looking for twin tips for some park ability. Hope to hear back from you. Cheers
Hey Will! I'd for sure check out the head Oblivion and Faction Prodigy series. Both of those can hold their own across the mountain, yet still throw it down in the park. Head Oblivion 84 Head Oblivion 94 Faction Prodigy 2.0 Cheers, Jordan
Hey Tesie. That's a tough one, as it really depends on your personal preferences. For me personally, it would have to be the Volkl Revolt 104 or Armada Stranger. Both of them are super playful across the entire mountain. It's also worth checking out the Bent Chetler 100. We've got video reviews of these skis on our channel. Check them out! Cheers, Jordan
@@FactoryCollectiveOfficial @Mpora ok ty, helped me a lot. How would you compare the volkl revolt 104 to the faction prodigy 2.0 skis. I am not quite sure what to choose between these two. I am skiing now for about 10 years und I am now 18 years old. I thought about buying skis now that I can ride all over the mountain but especially on the piste. I have a bit fast riding style and got some tricks that I do, like 3s... . So would like some skis that can handle higher speed but also are playful and good for jumps/slides in the park. If u could help me find my right skis, I would be really thankful cause there are so many skis out there and I kinda got lost and don't know what to chose.
Super helpful video! What would you recommend for a slalom skier who still loves to be able to do shorter radius carving turns but wants something playful that can hold its own in deeper powder? Two ends of the spectrum I know but does anything suit?
Hey Jordan! This video was very helpful thank you! if you were to choose one pair of skis for me with the below criteria, what would it be? Thanks so much Budget: Under $1K USD Use: All Mountain - East Coast USA Skier, hard pack mostly, little powder. Mainly downhill skiing, with some jumps too. Enjoy focusing on parallel technique Height: 6'4 Weight: 180 Skill Level: Strong Intermediate Would like something that can handle fast hardpack ripping but also a playful feel that makes the skiis easy to flick from side to side. Thanks m8
Hey Dan! Glad you liked it. Sounds like you'll get on with something like the Faction Prodigy 1.0, or the ARV 86. Look to demo a few skis in that playful 80-90 mm category. Hope that helps dude!
i personally like the black diamond patrol 107s or a version of them. they fit your description perfectly. i use them in those conditions exactly and they’re so fun
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I’m snowboarder but my girlfriend is an intermediate skier. What would recommend for her? focused on stability at low to medium speeds, maneuverability and responsiveness. It would be great if they didn’t suck in pow.
Hey Piotr. The Flair series from Volkl could be worth checking out. Narrow enough for easy handling on piste, yet still has a little rocker for when she does decide to explore off the sides. Cheers, Jordan
186 cm in height and 185 pounds in weight, intermediate skier is looking for a pair of all mountain ski with the 177-180 cm in length, and 100mm under foot should be the correct choice? Thx
Fished tailed designs are usually reserved for powder boards, so it was really interesting to see Line bring the design to an all-mountain width. I'd recommend you spend some time demoing a pair of Sakanas, they don't ski like any other all-mountain ski, due to the tails. They definitely prefer to be driven from the tips. With that being said, they're still able to rip up the groomers and spring slush surprisingly well!
Great video! I currently ski Mindbender 99ti's but was thinking of going for a smaller width under foot for this season. Do you think something like the Mindbender 85 or Atomic Vantage 86c would be worth it? Or do you think I should stick with the 99ti's? Location: East Coast - primarily resorts in Vermont, New Hampshire and New York Use: All Mountain - hard pack, trees and some jumps Height: 5'11 Weight: 180 Skill Level: Strong Intermediate
Blizzard Brahma 88 with True Blend Wood Core was my everyday driver for Cannon Mt and Loon Mt. NH last season. Check out reviews on ski essentials on RUclips.
Hi, I for now look for an allmountain that is playfull but easy to ski icy and moguls pistes. For 2022, I spotted the Völkl Blaze 86 and a swedish ski brand I never heard of : Norse The Enduro … any advice before I purchase one or the other ? Do U know Norse ? Tks a lot 07.01.2022
I have the blaze 94 at 186cm. The blaze is wood construction except under foot it’s titanium. Its designed with lots of rocker and is flexible on the ends. Both these features favour powder snow. You mentioned icy and moguls. So I would say no for that reason. The Kendo or something stiffer would probably be the way for you to go. For me personally I would get the Mantra. But I need it wider because of all the snow we get here in BC. If your not doing powder at all then the Decon may be your ski. You will never find a ski that does it all. You have to be realistic about the conditions you usually are in. Im at the point where I need more than one set of skis so I can have something I can take depending on if we get a dump of snow or not.
Hey Esmeralda. It sounds like you want a bit of everything, so I'm afraid you're going to have to make sacrifices somewhere, as 2204JCM has already mentioned. What's your ability level? Given you're looking for a playful all-mountain ski, I'd definitely recommend you test the Volkl Revolt 87. Cheers, Jordan
Depends on the resort and your style of riding dude. We're based in Europe and predominately ski Euro resorts. I just used the East/West coast of North America example as they're two totally different weather systems. I'd say a good Euro all-mountain ski is 90 - 105 mm, with a good mixture of camber and rocker. But again, it depends on your ski style. Let me know what areas of the mountain you like skiing the most (park, piste or off piste) and I'll try select a few skis for you to check out.
idk if anyone will acknowledge this bc the vid is 2 years old but what would anyone recommend for an east coast skier who wants a more park/freestyle oriented ski to be able to hit jumps and have some maneuverability for grabs and slide rails and stuff but also something reliable for tree skiing and more typical groomers? snow around here is usually pretty hard, but sometimes it can get powdery. skill level is probably around higher end of intermediate, but im still new to park and really want to try to get into it more going forward. im like 5’11 and weigh 150. any advice would be great, thanks and God bless🙏
This has been one of the more useful videos in researching which skis I need to get as a hardcore veteran vacation skier but first time buyer. Thank you!!
Knowing what these terms mean is one thing. But it's really great to see someone explain exactly what effects rocker/camber/effective-edge/etc actually have on the performance of a pair of skis.
Glad we could help, Buck!
In the first of the four categories, you describe the 'Piste Focused' skis as having a flat tail. The first example of such a ski is the Mindebender 99 TI?! It has tail rocker and is better in soft snow than on packed snow, IMO. The Mindbender would fit into the Freeride category better.
And for that post focused ski, the Völkl Kendo, Blizzard Brahma would be much better examples.
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Please help me in choosing the right ski
I'm let's say intermediate to advanced skier and I want to buy a new pair of skis
I stopped at:
- Fischer RC4 The Curv Race TI + RSc10GW
- Rossignol Pursuit 700bTI + NX12K Dualb2018 M
- Elan GSX PRO PS + ELS 11 GRN
All from above are at the same price
I'm 1.80 cm and 82kg looking for 170cm ski.
I apreciate if you can help me choose.
Would you recommend the mindbender 99ti for intermediate skier? I mostly stick to blues. I'm coming off a old k2 ski (70cm width) and it sucks haha
Hey Jordan. What ski would you recommend for me. I’m 6.3 and looking for a ski that is stable at high speed/carving but looking for twin tips for some park ability. Hope to hear back from you. Cheers
Hey Will! I'd for sure check out the head Oblivion and Faction Prodigy series. Both of those can hold their own across the mountain, yet still throw it down in the park.
Head Oblivion 84
Head Oblivion 94
Faction Prodigy 2.0
Cheers, Jordan
Thoughts on folding skis?
Terrible idea.
Amen to that@Can't Ban Jesus
What would ur recommendation be, for the best all mountain freestyle ski right now on the marked?
Hey Tesie. That's a tough one, as it really depends on your personal preferences. For me personally, it would have to be the Volkl Revolt 104 or Armada Stranger. Both of them are super playful across the entire mountain. It's also worth checking out the Bent Chetler 100.
We've got video reviews of these skis on our channel. Check them out!
Cheers, Jordan
@@FactoryCollectiveOfficial @Mpora ok ty, helped me a lot. How would you compare the volkl revolt 104 to the faction prodigy 2.0 skis. I am not quite sure what to choose between these two. I am skiing now for about 10 years und I am now 18 years old. I thought about buying skis now that I can ride all over the mountain but especially on the piste. I have a bit fast riding style and got some tricks that I do, like 3s... . So would like some skis that can handle higher speed but also are playful and good for jumps/slides in the park. If u could help me find my right skis, I would be really thankful cause there are so many skis out there and I kinda got lost and don't know what to chose.
Armada ARV 96
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Super helpful video! What would you recommend for a slalom skier who still loves to be able to do shorter radius carving turns but wants something playful that can hold its own in deeper powder? Two ends of the spectrum I know but does anything suit?
Line sakanas: it's weird, but trust me they're perfect for both of those
Hey Jordan! This video was very helpful thank you! if you were to choose one pair of skis for me with the below criteria, what would it be? Thanks so much
Budget: Under $1K USD
Use: All Mountain - East Coast USA Skier, hard pack mostly, little powder. Mainly downhill skiing, with some jumps too. Enjoy focusing on parallel technique
Height: 6'4
Weight: 180
Skill Level: Strong Intermediate
Would like something that can handle fast hardpack ripping but also a playful feel that makes the skiis easy to flick from side to side. Thanks m8
Hey Dan! Glad you liked it. Sounds like you'll get on with something like the Faction Prodigy 1.0, or the ARV 86. Look to demo a few skis in that playful 80-90 mm category. Hope that helps dude!
Fischer Ranger 99ti
i personally like the black diamond patrol 107s or a version of them. they fit your description perfectly. i use them in those conditions exactly and they’re so fun
I’m snowboarder but my girlfriend is an intermediate skier. What would recommend for her? focused on stability at low to medium speeds, maneuverability and responsiveness. It would be great if they didn’t suck in pow.
Hey Piotr. The Flair series from Volkl could be worth checking out. Narrow enough for easy handling on piste, yet still has a little rocker for when she does decide to explore off the sides. Cheers, Jordan
@@FactoryCollectiveOfficial Thanks!
No worries, Piotr!
186 cm in height and 185 pounds in weight, intermediate skier is looking for a pair of all mountain ski with the 177-180 cm in length, and 100mm under foot should be the correct choice? Thx
What is your opinion about a Fish-Tail? Espacially on the line sakana.
Fished tailed designs are usually reserved for powder boards, so it was really interesting to see Line bring the design to an all-mountain width.
I'd recommend you spend some time demoing a pair of Sakanas, they don't ski like any other all-mountain ski, due to the tails. They definitely prefer to be driven from the tips.
With that being said, they're still able to rip up the groomers and spring slush surprisingly well!
Very great information. Thank you for breaking it down the way you did!
Glad it was helpful, Tom! Cheers, Jordan
Great video! I currently ski Mindbender 99ti's but was thinking of going for a smaller width under foot for this season. Do you think something like the Mindbender 85 or Atomic Vantage 86c would be worth it? Or do you think I should stick with the 99ti's?
Location: East Coast - primarily resorts in Vermont, New Hampshire and New York
Use: All Mountain - hard pack, trees and some jumps
Height: 5'11
Weight: 180
Skill Level: Strong Intermediate
Blizzard Brahma 88 with True Blend Wood Core was my everyday driver for Cannon Mt and Loon Mt. NH last season. Check out reviews on ski essentials on RUclips.
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Hi, I for now look for an allmountain that is playfull but easy to ski icy and moguls pistes. For 2022, I spotted the Völkl Blaze 86 and a swedish ski brand I never heard of : Norse The Enduro … any advice before I purchase one or the other ? Do U know Norse ? Tks a lot 07.01.2022
I have the blaze 94 at 186cm. The blaze is wood construction except under foot it’s titanium. Its designed with lots of rocker and is flexible on the ends. Both these features favour powder snow. You mentioned icy and moguls. So I would say no for that reason. The Kendo or something stiffer would probably be the way for you to go. For me personally I would get the Mantra. But I need it wider because of all the snow we get here in BC. If your not doing powder at all then the Decon may be your ski. You will never find a ski that does it all. You have to be realistic about the conditions you usually are in. Im at the point where I need more than one set of skis so I can have something I can take depending on if we get a dump of snow or not.
Hey Esmeralda. It sounds like you want a bit of everything, so I'm afraid you're going to have to make sacrifices somewhere, as 2204JCM has already mentioned. What's your ability level? Given you're looking for a playful all-mountain ski, I'd definitely recommend you test the Volkl Revolt 87. Cheers, Jordan
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What about europe? No one talks about europe
Depends on the resort and your style of riding dude. We're based in Europe and predominately ski Euro resorts. I just used the East/West coast of North America example as they're two totally different weather systems.
I'd say a good Euro all-mountain ski is 90 - 105 mm, with a good mixture of camber and rocker. But again, it depends on your ski style.
Let me know what areas of the mountain you like skiing the most (park, piste or off piste) and I'll try select a few skis for you to check out.
Check out our pick of the best all-mountain skis of 2022 here:
mpora.com/skiing/best-all-mountain-skis/
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idk if anyone will acknowledge this bc the vid is 2 years old but what would anyone recommend for an east coast skier who wants a more park/freestyle oriented ski to be able to hit jumps and have some maneuverability for grabs and slide rails and stuff but also something reliable for tree skiing and more typical groomers? snow around here is usually pretty hard, but sometimes it can get powdery. skill level is probably around higher end of intermediate, but im still new to park and really want to try to get into it more going forward. im like 5’11 and weigh 150. any advice would be great, thanks and God bless🙏