Evolv110! Do tell!
Versatile soft-snow ride that feels much narrower than it’s width. Very quick. And the strong, yet compliant tail I’ve come to expect from the Evolv series. I’ll own the 110 at some point.
Evolv110! Do tell!
Something a guy could use for powder up to 12” and still bust through afternoon crud and chop?Versatile soft-snow ride that feels much narrower than it’s width. Very quick. And the strong, yet compliant tail I’ve come to expect from the Evolv series. I’ll own the 110 at some point.
Something a guy could use for powder up to 12” and still bust through afternoon crud and chop?
I considered them. My criteria are WCGS, WCSL, legit dedicated bump ski that's also decent in the park, and a couple soft snow options. Atomic was lacking in the bumps department.I see very little love for Atomics... am I wrong or what are they doing wrong?
Quality does not come cheap.I've been skiing on Stockli skis since 2006. And since 2006 I've been in a constant search for the "poor man's alternative" for many of my favorite Stockli models. Sometimes you can come close, but I really haven't found any one manufacturer that completely nails what Stockli does. Blossom is close. I'm hoping some Fischers I'm about to pick up have some of the qualities I love in my Stocklis. But there is no doubt that being a Stockli "fan boy" comes with financial challenges!
I see very little love for Atomics... am I wrong or what are they doing wrong?
I noticed that, too.No love for Blizzard here.
I would have thought Doberman, Brahma and Rustler would have been mentioned.
Wait, wait, wait. Crap! What happened to the 100Eight? Do I need to demo a Mantra 102 now? Groaaan. I hate you.
And the worst of it is I will have to eat crow with Grump.
I noticed that, too.