Sunday, May 22, 2011

reviews

the ski season has pretty mmuch come to an end.  its time to go get some of those new skis that came out, here are a couple of reviews for some sweet skis.
icelantic keeper: Two new skis from the Colorado based ski maker for 2011,  the art work and finish on these skis are just amazing and cant be beat. Aside from graphics, no changes to the incumbent five skis from the previous season. Icelantic’s new The Keeper is a very well fed powder ski with rockered tip and tail, and regular camber underfoot.

2011 skis from 4FRNT.
Eric Hjoleifson has produced another signature ski though this one is handmade, individually signed and a limited edition. The 4FRNT Renegade is the EHP but on a day when conditions are pick of the season perfect - bottomless powder. Wider than the EHP (135/122/129), fully rockered and only available in 186, you’ll need to move quick.
Elsewhere the Pique has been overhauled, with a wider base (now 90mm up from 78) and the 4 lengths available now range from 159 through 186. The Click is also refreshed, slightly wider underfoot across the range and now in 5 length options (157, 162, 167, 172, 177).
Last years Signature VCT from Vincent Dorian is no more, same for the VCT Turbo, but a “new” Turbo model does pop up in the identity (non-pro) section with similar characteristics to the VCT Turbo…
Last but not least, though probably shorter, the junior 4FRNT Grom has a 5th length option in 107 and all the sidecut dimensions are progressive throughout the range.

The big news out of the Salomon camp this year falls squarely at the freeride feet of the Salomon El Dictator and the Salomon Sentinel. There is already plenty about the 194cm El Dictator on the web, but essentailly you are looking at a big line freeride weapon for the steep, deep and huckable.
Everything else in the freeride and freestyle ranges are present and correct from the previous season.
The Sentinel joins the Dictator as it’s slightly more accessible cousin in the “Explorer” sub section of Salomons freeride range, with circa 95mm underfoot tool and a little tip and tail rocker for the powder - nothing ridiculous, just enough to increase versatility.
Salomon have been back making some great skis again in the last 3 or 4 seasons so we expect these to fly.
The ‘24’ recreational/piste performance race series has a few additions while Salomon’s single Crossmax still just hangs on.

to see more reviews go to ski-review.com

Thursday, May 19, 2011

It is just about the end of the season and all but one mountain is open, Arapahoe basin.  as most of you know there still is a lot of snow coming down on the hills and almost all of them still have over a 100 inch base.  Many people have found out that the best way to get some back country skiing is to hike up the closed trails.  this is a big problem at Aspen Snowmass, they are even considering reopening.  there has been talk about reopening Aspen mountain since so many people are still skiing it.  They are conserned with people getting hurt on their trails so they are thinking about opening back up.  Most likely this will not happen since they are in a protected forest and have a contract on when they can open and close.