Stöckli Stormrider 85 Motion
Dimensions: 127-84-109
Radius: 15.2m@167cm
“Don’t try it unless you’re ready to buy it.” --Tricia
I missed it! Where?
Stöckli Stormrider 85 Motion
Dimensions: 127-84-109
Radius: 15.2m@167cm
“Don’t try it unless you’re ready to buy it.” --Tricia
I missed it! Where?
Oooohhh! Well, if my Kenjas end up unsalvagable, then maybe I'll need to hunt down a pair of these used (ahahahahhahaah, is that funny?!)
Oooohhh! Well, if my Kenjas end up unsalvagable, then maybe I'll need to hunt down a pair of these used (ahahahahhahaah, is that funny?!)
[Mobster thug voice]. You wants I should take of that little problem for ya?Oooohhh! Well, if my Kenjas end up unsalvagable, then maybe I'll need to hunt down a pair of these used (ahahahahhahaah, is that funny?!)
No, I never even demoed Renouns before. Actually I will admit I didn't know about them. I got Kicker POTUS this spring as a replacement for Kenjas and POTUS I got with a nice discount I got after demoing them at Blue Knob, PA.I think @Olesya C bought some Renouns at the end of last season to replace her Kenjas??
Oh, that's right! It was the Kickers! My bad.No, I never even demoed Renouns before. Actually I will admit I didn't know about them. I got Kicker POTUS this spring as a replacement for Kenjas and POTUS I got with a nice discount I got after demoing them at Blue Knob, PA.
I did demo Kastle FX95 at Crystal Mountain in spring and oh boy if I didn't already buy POTUS I might have bough the Kastle. Let's just say I get what the hype is about with Kastle after demoing those - so smooth and stable, very nimble for 95 mm waist ski - a lot of fun.
Steve, I will answer the question with some questions. What did you like best about your MX88? What did you like least about it? The MX84 will give you extenuate what what best about the MX88 and minimize what was it's weakest attributes. The MX series is good enough that it could tailor those strengths and weaknesses to the specific skier. It is obvious that the 84 will be better on firmer snow so, lets assume thats why you are considering that over the MX89. Now to compare it to the Stöckli, the AX is much friendlier, it has a bigger sweetspot and is a more relaxed ride. It is more tollorant of mistakes and not as...well demanding. This is nto a good thing or bad, just different. The AX is a bit quicker edge to edge jsut because it is about 10% narrower, It will flow into the turn instead of bite and the same coming out of the turn, the tail is a bit more rounded as compared to the race tail of the Kastle.So I am looking for a ski in the 76-84 width. My current ski is Kastle MX 88 (4 years old).
What is the difference between the Stockli Laser AX, and the Kastle MX 84?
Still? Why? At that price they should be gone. Are they rough?Apparently there is a Stormrider 83 as well. Anyone ever try it?
FYI, ski depot still has a pair of the 88s ex-demo @ 177cm, $479 with Attacks.
Still? Why? At that price they should be gone. Are they rough?
Apparently there is a Stormrider 83 as well. Anyone ever try it?
FYI, ski depot still has a pair of the 88s ex-demo @ 177cm, $479 with Attacks.
There was a new "flat" 2015/2016 SR88 $545 posted on eBay, relisted for about a month back around May which nobody bought.Still? Why? At that price they should be gone. Are they rough?
The Enforcer is a little more playful, on firmer snow, it bites into a turn al little better because of the Hammerhead tip, the Kaslte is slightly better in 3D snow. As far as power, the Nordica falls right inbetween the regular FX and the HP. The old 94 was a different animal, a little more traditional in feel and of all of these, the best on firmer snow and the least versatile off piste. The old 94 was odd sized with 166/176/186 tooPhil,
Thank for writing up on these - awesome info.
How would u compare the enforcer 93 to the Kastle fx 95hp or even the fx 94.
I wish Kastle/Stockli would do demos here in Alberta. If I could demo, I'd spend the cash on some of these models.