“Equipped with Convex Base Technology to open up new possibilities in turn shape, the LINE Outline Skis are the ultimate development of freestyle powder ski design. Slarve, drift, and plane in any snow condition. Building on years of twin-tip ski design, the LINE Outline is the ultimate c...
As soon as I saw the Superwolf, I immediately thought of theSalomon MTN Explore 95, which is one of our all-time favorite skis in this class. Like the MTN Explore 95, the Superwolf has a directional shape with a tip that’s pretty tapered and a much less tapered tail. This is in ...
The 177 cm Supershape e-Rally’s dimensions are about 132-78-114 mm (tip-waist-tail), while the 177 cm Supershape e-Titan is a bit wider, at 133-84-115 mm. I.e., they’re on the slightly wider end of the spectrum for piste-oriented skis, and are the widest two models in th...
unlike most current skis this wide, does not have a whole lot of tip or tail taper. The widest points of the McFellon Pro are pretty near to the end of the ski, especially compared to other playful, ~112mm-wide skis like the K2 Reckoner 112,Prior Northwest 110,Moment Deathwish,Faction...
Inthayne’s rocker lines aren’t super deep. As we’ve seen on other flatter, reverse-camber skis like theBlack Crows CorvusandVolkl 100Eight, this sort of flat rocker profile often results in good edge hold when you tip the ski on edge. But the Inthayne still has a high, twinned ...