The skis:
125-96-114
168cm
Marker Griffon 13 ID bindings
About me: I'm 5'8" and 152 lbs. I am a speed demon on groomed runs and do a little off-piste just to remind me that my 50 year-old legs can still do it.
I was an avid and aggressive skier in my teens and then took a 30-year break. I came back to it and it was just like riding a bike. After a custom boot fit, I did a lot of online research. I demoed many all mountain skis, including Elan Ripstick 96s, Blizzard Brahmas, Blizzard Bonafides, Head Kore 93s, and K2 Mindbender 99tis.
I liked the Bonafides. They were the girl I knew I should marry. But I wanted to date the Mindbenders first because they had no apparent upward speed limit on the groomers. I hesitated though because I didn't like them in the moguls and I was waiting for the sales.
Some people recommended I look at The Masterblasters so when J Skis had a blemish sale and I had the chance to get a new pair and bindings for $499 I jumped on it. I was a little hesitant to get the 168s but they were all out of 175s. I figured with the 3-day money-back guarantee how could I go wrong? I even posted about it here looking for advice.
Review: I had the chance to put 8 days on them this season at Northstar, Dodge Ridge, and Vail. All together, it equaled 96 runs. 129 miles, and 113,000 vertical feet.
I think SKI Magazine had it right when they said, "If 'fun' was a test category, The Masterblaster would top the chart."
I skied them on everything from groomers to moguls to trails, front side, back side, corduroy, corn, crust on dust, crud, chopped up snow, and mashed potatoes. I didn't get to try them on fresh stuff. The skis are fast, fun, and encouraged me to explore and roam wherever I wanted to go with total confidence. I felt like the whole mountain was my playground. As soon as I hit the moguls, I knew I made the right choice as it was easy to flick and release the tails.
What really surprised how fast these skis were even in 168s. My top speed on the Mindbenders was 46mph. On the Masterblasters, I hit 50mph and decided to slow it down. I figure 50 at 50 was plenty.
The skis are stable at speed with no chatter. They are almost as good on the chop as the Mindbenders. So if you like speed these are your friends.
Want to do large GS turns? Check. Or do you want to carve? Check. Lean into the skis and dig those edges in? Check. The edges will hold.
My only complaint about them? They are slow on the cat walks. This is where I would like the 175s.
125-96-114
168cm
Marker Griffon 13 ID bindings
About me: I'm 5'8" and 152 lbs. I am a speed demon on groomed runs and do a little off-piste just to remind me that my 50 year-old legs can still do it.
I was an avid and aggressive skier in my teens and then took a 30-year break. I came back to it and it was just like riding a bike. After a custom boot fit, I did a lot of online research. I demoed many all mountain skis, including Elan Ripstick 96s, Blizzard Brahmas, Blizzard Bonafides, Head Kore 93s, and K2 Mindbender 99tis.
I liked the Bonafides. They were the girl I knew I should marry. But I wanted to date the Mindbenders first because they had no apparent upward speed limit on the groomers. I hesitated though because I didn't like them in the moguls and I was waiting for the sales.
Some people recommended I look at The Masterblasters so when J Skis had a blemish sale and I had the chance to get a new pair and bindings for $499 I jumped on it. I was a little hesitant to get the 168s but they were all out of 175s. I figured with the 3-day money-back guarantee how could I go wrong? I even posted about it here looking for advice.
Review: I had the chance to put 8 days on them this season at Northstar, Dodge Ridge, and Vail. All together, it equaled 96 runs. 129 miles, and 113,000 vertical feet.
I think SKI Magazine had it right when they said, "If 'fun' was a test category, The Masterblaster would top the chart."
I skied them on everything from groomers to moguls to trails, front side, back side, corduroy, corn, crust on dust, crud, chopped up snow, and mashed potatoes. I didn't get to try them on fresh stuff. The skis are fast, fun, and encouraged me to explore and roam wherever I wanted to go with total confidence. I felt like the whole mountain was my playground. As soon as I hit the moguls, I knew I made the right choice as it was easy to flick and release the tails.
What really surprised how fast these skis were even in 168s. My top speed on the Mindbenders was 46mph. On the Masterblasters, I hit 50mph and decided to slow it down. I figure 50 at 50 was plenty.
The skis are stable at speed with no chatter. They are almost as good on the chop as the Mindbenders. So if you like speed these are your friends.
Want to do large GS turns? Check. Or do you want to carve? Check. Lean into the skis and dig those edges in? Check. The edges will hold.
My only complaint about them? They are slow on the cat walks. This is where I would like the 175s.
- Who is it for? Anyone who wants a fun and fast all mountain ski.
- Who is not for? Nobody that I can think of.
- Insider tip: Make sure to read the Blister review before you mount the bindings so you get it right. And be prepared to have people come up and talk to you about your skis.