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I own a pair of 188cm and have been more than surprised at how good these skis are on groomed terrain. All that camber underfoot makes for a pretty great carve. I'm a medium fast skier who prefers big GS turns and these skis have never felt unstable. The only shortcoming for me is that their lightness causes the tips to get bounced around quite a bit in variable snow conditions.
This is encouraging to hear. I've bought the Bent 90's. I want to explore a variety of different terrain but mainly ski groomers. Do they chatter at high speeds on packed snow? I've heard a lot of mixed reviews on how unstable they are with everyone saying they don't carve well.
@Kingsturge They carve great of groomed terrain with a cm or 2 of cushion snow, if you get my drift. I've never had any chatter and I prefer medium fast GS turns. They have a lot of camber and a nice flex pattern. The tips get deflected in variable snow and can be less than confidence inspiring on steep terrain when it's chopped up. No ski does it all, right? We adapt on the day, then buy more in the off season!
@@c_kennmusic5737 I appreciate your reply man. I feel like there's a lot of comments on these skis from people who have never actually tried them so it's refreshing to hear from someone who owns a pair.
Haven't skiied freestyle since I was 14 yo back in 88. Looking for a freestyle ski that can handle bumps, learning new school big air tricks for East Coast skiing. Torn between this and the Volkl Revolt 104. I'm 6'2", 190 lbs. My last skiis were 87 Rossignol 4M Equipe. What do you recommend?
Nice Video! I'm just looking for a new ski who is mainly working off piste, which easily take turns in powder, but is still stable when going high speed. I need it as replacement for my Line Sick Day 96mm (which I feel not so playful). Was riding in the past mainly on piste, but since 2 years I mainly go off if there is enough snow. 85kg with a height of 185cm. What ski would you recommend?
LOVED THE VID! I just have a question though. Are these good for a medium skill level skier? I can ski difficult black diamonds, but I need a ski that is fast edge-to-edge and also freeride-capable. Thanks for the input!
Hey, so I can’t decide between the 100 or the 90. I’m not really a park skier I’m more on the slopes and sometimes in the deep snow but I want to try out some new things like tricks and riding more in der deep snow. I’m 5’5 and I would take the 164 ones. Which one should I take ?
I am rented a pair today, to see if I like them. The ski shop gentleman told me the bent 110 was a better "all mountain" than the 100. I will rent a pair of 110 Friday.
@@ClassicTor It is a great ski for most resorts. It is ok on groomers. I had my mounted -1, for me it is the right mount. When demoing the ski, they are mounted center (Atomic recommends). with demos depending on boot size, you can adjust forward are back.
What mount mount do you have them at I just got a pair and am thinking of going up 3-5 but not sure. What would u suggest for a skier similar to both of you.
Get the 188cm. They are soft-ish in the tips and tails with a decent amount of rocker. I like the extra stability of the longer length. Kind of an old school feel.
I am 140 lbs , 5 feet 6.6 inches tall. I am Age 59 years old. Would I take the 162cm or 172cm. Want a good play ski to go off piste and for the gunk and steeps.