Some people have been asking if the 2012 K2 skis they are seeing on ertain websites can actuallybe in stock. The answer is YES!! Certain key ealer will get product early. One that get them ealy yea afer year is Al’s Ski Barn. They only list skis that they have in stock and ready to ship. If you want to be the first to have your quiver get on over there and buy them before most other place even have all of their summer stuff out!
Late February Storm at Saddleback, Maine!!
Who doesn’t enjoy a good late Feb storm! Closing up shop and heading to the mountain to go storm chasing. Hopefully over a foot of fresh snow is going to fall up at Saddleback Maine Ski Resort. If you have not had a chance to check out the 40+ Acres of beautifully cut Glades then you are doing yourself a great injustice. These glades are some of the best cut you will find anywhere. The trees have been pole sawed and there is something for everyone to enjoy. There is no getting lost it all comes out to the lift which is even better! If you want to drop some 10 foot drops there are some of those as well!! The hardest part is deciding what to ski on, I think I will bring the EP Pro’s and Line Prophet 115. There will be some skinning to do if the winds come in with the storm and I don’t want to miss the snow!!! Come join us at Saddleback and enjoy some of the best hospitality that you will enjoy at any ski resort!!
Portland Maine Ski and Snowboard Coalition
Hello Skiers & Snowboarders of Portland, Maine
As some of you may have heard I have been thinking about starting some sort of ski/snowboard club or group to bring the skiers and Snowboarders of the Portland area together. When I moved to Portland, ME I didn’t really know many skiers or snowboarders; most of my friends who ski and ride are actually college friends who come up from Boston a couple times each year. If you drive around the city you will notice that just about every other car has a ski rack, or some sort of ski related sticker. If you attend the ski movie premieres (Warren Miller, Matchstick, TGR) each year you have seen that there are a lot of dedicated, crazy, and passionate skiers and boarders here. So, every year I have searched online for a club or group that I could join; nothing I found really met my needs or interested me. I really wanted to find some sort of club or group that was more informal, didn’t have meetings, didn’t have dues, didn’t cost anything, and just allowed people to meet up, hit the slopes, and enjoy happy hour together. So I figured that no one was going to make this happen for me, so I am officially announcing the launch of the Portland Ski and Snowboard Coalition!
Everything is still in the beginning/startup phase right now, but more information will be available soon. We are still kind of defining what this Coalition will be. I am picturing it being more of a social club, or collection of like-minded skiers and snowboarders. I have a bunch of great ideas and hopefully I will get them up and running soon.
Like us on Facebook: Portland-Ski-Snowboard-Coalition
Check us out on the web: portlandskisnowboard.com/
If you have some ideas or feedback feel free to email me or contact me through facebook.
LET IT SNOW,
DC
If you have any questions please feel free to ask!!
Thanks,
Adam
2011 Atomic Access All Mountain Freeride Skis
If you are looking for a ski that not only has great versatility but also a price tag that won’t break the bank then look no further than the Atomic Access Skis. One of the best values on the market and with a 100mm waist the Atomic Access Skis are perfect for an intermediate level skier to expert level skier looking for a one ski quiver ski. Many guys have also been putting AT Bindings and Tele Bindings on the Atomic Access skis and with the forgiving flex they have really been getting great reviews. So if you are looking for a 100mm waisted ski that is versatile in all snow and terrain do not hesitate to get a pair of the Atomic Access skis for 2011.
2011 Volkl Gotama Skis Review
The 2011 Volkl Gotama comes back with the same dimensions and ELP rocker as last year, but one difference is the stepdown sidewall to help keep the chipping down on the skis. Both the 2010 and 2011 Volkl Gotama skis are extremely versatile in all snow conditions not just powder. They truly are awesome in powder allowing you to float through anything. They are not as stiff as the older Gotama’s but they are much more versatile thanks to the ELP Rocker which keeps you a float in the deeper snow but also will allow you to play in the bumps and on the side of the trail with ease. With the ELP design the ski can release in and out of turns more easily and when wanting to do slashes and smear turns you do not have to worry about the tips diving into the crud or powder. If you are looking for a versatile one ski quiver ski then the Volkl Gotama is an excellent choice. Thanks to a wood core the Volkl Gotama Skis will also handle high speed turns and some of the steepest of terrain.
2011 Armada AR7 All Mountain Freestyle Skis
The 2011 Armada AR7 Skis have been completely redesigned for the 2011 season and from the reaction of how they are selling Armada killed it with this ski. Not only is the all new AR7 wider but they also adjusted the sidewall making it even more versatile of a ski for not only park riding but all mountain skiing. If you are looking for a one ski quiver to ski all mountain and freestyle the Armada AR7 with its 85mm waist and AR50 sidewall makes for smooth landings and great edge hold on firm conditions. Armada is all about versatility with their skis and the new Armada AR7 has some of the most versatility you can get in a freestyle ski. The new sidewall also allowed them to reduce the weight of the ski even though it is wider. From all indications Armada looks to be just about sold out of AR7’s for the year so don’t wait too long as you will not be getting these later in the year!
2011 Volkl Bridge Skis
With the Volkl Bridge getting a little long in the tooth Volkl decided to just scrap the old mold and go all new and new they did. Now with an all new 95mm waist and a step down sidewall not only is the 2011 Volkl Bridge more versatile than the 2010 version but it also is more durable. The step down sidewall really helps keep the ski from chipping as badly as older versions. Besides these important changes Volkl made a big move and put ELP Rocker which gives the ski not only more versatility in powder and soft snow but also make sit more versatile when skiing the woods and sides of the trails when you don’t always want to be on the edge. If you are looking for a mid fat ski for East or West Coast the 2011 Volkl Bridge Skis should be a top choice as your one ski quiver ski. Volkl did not anticipate the popularity of their skis for the 2011 skis and many models have already sold out for the year so there will not be any pro form or reorder left for shops later in the fall when they run out of what they have in stock. Don’t wait and be left out.
MSP Films & Helly Hansen Present “The Way I See It”
On Friday October 22nd, 2010 www.untracked.com AKA: Al’s Ski Barn along with Saddleback Ski Area, Matchstick Production Films and Helly Hansen present to you the newest MSP Film “The Way I See It” Show time starts at 8PM and doors open at 7PM. This is an all ages show, however if you are under the age of 18 you will need to be accompanied by an adult. The show will be at Port City Music Hall in Portland, ME off 504 Congress St.
There will be many prizes to be won just for coming to the show along with our friends at Saddleback Ski Area who will be giving away a free lift ticket good before Christmas to everyone who comes to the show! Not a bad deal, a movie and ticket for $15!! Not to mention your chances of wining gift certs and other swag are excellent! Come join the fun and after the show there may just be more fun activities for everyone! Tickets will be $2 more the day of the show so be sure to buy them early at Al’s Ski Barn and save yourself some money!
2011 Ski Reviews
Many magazines have hit the mailboxes with all the new 2011 Ski Reviews. Remember when using these magazines as guides that sometimes these reviews go the way the magazines want them to go. How can a ski get “Ski of the Year” one year and the very next year it is in the lower end of the category. Yes times change but if the skis do not change then what caused a ski to get rave reviews one year and poor the next. Advertising has a large part to do with it, typically companies that sponsor a review or take out large advertisements in magazines typically score better on their skis. Companies who do not advertise many times will have down graded scores. The other thing to watch out for is if the ski was tested in the correct category or not. If you have an all-mountain ski that is being tested in the big mountain powder section it will most likely get a poor score as that is not what that ski was designed as. Some skis are hybrid so they fit in multiple categories and when you try and pigeon hole it into one category it is not going to score nearly as well then if it were tested in multiple situations as it was designed. Be sure to email and call shops who have actually skied on the skis themselves and ask their honest opinion. Most shops if they liked or disliked a ski will tell you up front what they thought of it and why, just because they don’t like it does not mean that it will not be a good ski for you. With different skiing styles comes different skis and skiers. Just like cars not everyone likes the same thing, but good shops are going to be able to tell you why you would like a ski or why you would not like the ski once you tell them more about your skiing style, ability and where you tend to ski on the hill.
2011 Armada JJ Skis Review
One of the best selling skis of last year was the Armada JJ Skis. These skis sold out by January from most places. Armada is known for building to order which means they do not make very much above what shops order. If you went with out JJ’s because you waited to long last year then jump early this year because the graphic is even stronger and even more people now about the JJ then last year.
The 2011 Armada JJ Skis was one of my favorite skis to test. It scored high in everything and I really only found one weakness and that was high speed straight line groomers. For me that is not a problem as I enjoy cranking out turns and with the very tight turn radius of the 2011 Armada JJ Skis cranking out turns is a blast. If you want a light, quick, energetic ski with lots of float and easy maneuverability in the trees and moguls then look no further than the Armada JJ Skis. The Armada JJ really enjoyed skiing everywhere on the mountain and in any condition, but get them in Powder and Trees and you will have the best run of your life every run out! Bo no means a stiff ski but with amazing rocker and reverse sidecut it does not matter becasue the ski is stable all day long. If you show up with JJ’s everyone will be envious of your quiver because with the Armada JJ you have a quiver of 1.