One of the most anticipated skis for the 2011 season is the Line Prophet 115 Skis. It is both innovative and versatile. At 115mm in the waist the 2011 Line Prophet 115 Skis will do anything an all-mountain ski will do while being able to hand big mountain skiing with ease. This is the ultimate one ski quiver ski, yes I said one ski quiver ski for those who really enjoy a ski that will handle all conditions the Line Prophet 115 is not a ski to be overlooked. it is ahead of its time as far as versatility goes and whether you need it to make quick turns on firm groomed snow or you are skiing some of the steepest deepest lines of your life the Line Prophet 115 Skis will and should be one of your top choices!
2011 Line EP Eric Pollard Pro Model Skis
With out a doubt my favorite ski for everyday just playing around is the 2011 Line EP Pro Model Skis, if you want to save some money grab a pair of the 2010 models. While I would not suggest this as most people’s everyday ski this for me is a one ski quiver. The ski will do everything I want and while it could use more stability at higher speeds i will sacrifice that for the amount of fun the ski is doing absolutely everything else on the hill and in any ski condition. Even at 127mm in the waist the Line EP Pro skis will dig trenches on firm groomers. With a 15.9m turn radius this ski is not just a powder ski but an incredible all mountain tool for skiers who can ski center on their skis. This is a ski that you can not cheat on as it is so soft that you need to stay center and just roll the edges, thanks to the rocker and reverse sidecut. Don’T be afraid to get out on a ski this wide it truly is the only ski of its kind and one that I back 100%. I can can choose from 100’s of models of skis and I always come back to my Line EP Pro Skis. Line and Eric Pollard have just done an amazing job of designing this ski and for 2011 they have made it even lighter in the tip to save on weight.
2011 Line Skis Reviews
There are a few key dealers that already have the 2011 Line Skis in stock and ready to purchase right now. What skis would you like to see reviewed first. I was thinking the EP Pro’s along with the Prophet Series, especially the new Prophet 115 which is an amazing ski for sure. Look for reviews later this week and early next week.
2011 K2 Hellbent Skis
In true K2 fashion the all new 2011 K2 Hellbent Skis is 20% more evil, but this time it is clown fever. With deadly clowns and an all new 132mm waist the K2 Hellbent is hungry for more powder. Built with a full powder rocker the Hellbent is constantly looking for deep snow, but with a wide shovel it will also turn very quickly when you get into trees and groomers. If you are looking for a ski that will scare everyone out of lift line so that you can get first tracks down your favorite slope then look no further than the all new 2011 K2 Hellbent skis, if you want something a little more versatile for all-mountain freeride/Backcountry Freestyle then you should look at the 2010 K2 Hellbent skis which are 122mm in the waist and just as versatile in all snow conditions. Found this ski to ski its best when mounted around the +5cm mark on both the 2010 and the new 2011 version.
2010-2011 K2 Bad Apple Skis
One of the best additions to the K2 line up for the 2011 season is the K2 Bad Apple Skis. A company needed to step it up with a powder ski for junior skiers and K2 did just that make the Bad Apple Skis which are 100 mm in the waist and also have the now perfected powder rocker. If you have a kid that can rip yet there are no skis that are strong enough for him to use and he could ski more difficult lines if he had a wider ski then no fear the K2 Bad Apple Skis are here for the 2011 season and they are sure to be a huge hit in the freeride community!! These will sell out quickly so be sure to get them early so you can ensure your ripper will have an awesome season.
2011 K2 Skis Have Shipped
A few select dealers have received limited stock of the 2011 K2 Skis as of this week. Be the first in your area to sport the new skis for next year. K2’s line up is totally different for 2011 so there will not be any left overs on discount. If you are looking for a good deal on 2010 there are certainly some to be had but they will not last long.
2011 Salomon STH 14 Driver Ski Bindings
For the 2011 Season Salomon has reintroduced the Salomon STH 14 Binding with a Driver toe piece. You can still get the STH 14 with the Z toe if you want to save some weight but if you really enjoy the older style driver toe then you should get the STH 14 Driver ski bindings. There are mixed reviews on thsi and personally I enjoy the new Z toe and the automatic adjustment wings, but there are the die hards that just enjoy the driver toe and if that is what they want they can get it for the 2011 ski season.
Also, like with all bindings some people just have issues with a certain style of binding for their skiing or ability, for me it was always the Marker Bindings up until the new Griffon and Jesters came out. I had many friends that had issues with the original Salomon 912’s however I did not. Same goes for the Z Binding, however I have found a much better rate of success with the new Z concept binding then I did with the driver toe unless I was using the 916.
2011 Marker Griffon Bindings
Marker for the 2011 ski season has not changed the Marker Griffon ski bindings they are the same as the 2010 with the 19mm’s of stand height. The original Griffon had a stand height of 23mm’s and this was a key change for last season. Another key change was the toe lug going into the 2010 season. They had some issues with the 2009 model and Dalbello Krypton boots. The new toe lug makes for a much more snug fit in the toe cup of the binding. The Griffon is an excellent fit on freeride skis, freestyle skis, and powder skis.
2010 – 2011 Line Prophet 100 Ski Review vs. Volkl Mantra
Line was smart with the Prophet 100 for the 2011 season and kept it totally unchanged except for the graphic. The Line Prophet 100 was one of the best selling skis of the past 2 season and for good reason. With excellent edge hold on firm snow and great versatility in deep snow and crud the shift from the Volkl Mantra to the Line Prophet 100 was an easy one for many. If you enjoy a wider ski that will not only leave trenches on groomed but bust up the crud and ski the bumps then the Line Prophet 100 is an excellent choice for you. If you can find a good deal on the ’09 and ’10 models for a discounted price do not be afraid to jump on those deals as the 2011 ski is the same with a different cosmetic but it will be selling for $649.95. The Line Prophet 100 is wider and more versatile than the Volkl Mantra, as for flex they are pretty similar. If you want something stiffer than the Volkl Mantra and you are an East Coast skier then you should consider the Line Prophet 90 (also unchanged for the past couple of years). It is stiffer than both the Mantra and the Prophet 100 and designed more as an All-Mountain East Coast ski.
2010 – 2011 K2 Obsethed Ski Review
All new for the 2011 season the K2 Obsethed has a totally new design. If you enjoyed the older design with the slight rocker and the 105mm under foot then you better jump on them quickly as they will be gone soon. You can get the 2011 K2 Kung Fujas but it is just not the same as the Obsethed. For 2011 the K2 Obsethed now has full Powder Rocker and is 117mm under foot. The K2 Obsethed is now a Resort Rocker ski that will compete with the likes of the Line Sir Francis Bacon along with the Armada JJ in the 115mm range. There is powder rocker in the tip which allows for easy float in big snow and for skiing big mountain lines and then K2 put All-Mountain rocker in the tail which allows for great versatility when skiing in the trees and bumps. Would have liked to have seen a slightly larger tip and tail to make for a quicker turning ski when trying to carve on groomers but if you enjoy speed and making big turns down the fall line you will enjoy how the Obsethed skis even on groomers. As for mounting that is also the key to this ski, since the new 2011 K2 Obsethed is softer than previous versions you do not want to mount too far back as you will find yourself skiing too much off the tail which is fairly soft. +3 or +4cm is the where I found the best place to ski it was. If I was using as an AT ski with skins then I would not go less than +2.5 or +3cm. The Obsethed with its longer turning radius of 23m @ 179cm really enjoys staying on the side of the trail skiing all the junk snow you can throw its way. If you want something that has a little more beef to it and does not have as much rocker than you should look at the new 2011 K2 Kung Fujas or buy an older K2 Obsethed. Overall a very enjoyable ski in all conditions including firm hard pack, but really excelled in broken up snow and thanks to the rocker was a blast skiing bumps and trees where all you needed to do was pivot and absorb. Excellent new design thanks to Seth and one that will really change people’s mind about skiing rockered skis at resorts.