By Yeti \ October 20 2010
Matt Rihm of Rossignol breaks down their ultimate Utah's skis from powder to groomers and everything in between. The right ski can make your time on the snow go from good to great.
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5 Comments
Thomas \ 10.4 years ago
I also disagree with Drew. Don't knock the 98 underfoot S3, until you try it. Read my review of the S3 from the end of last season; it handled every condition from dawn to dusk. The S3 is a 1 ski quiver. That is, unless you are spending your days turning laps on the Nastar course. Of course...a 2 ski quiver is always better than a 1 ski quiver. Which is why the S3s and S7s will both be there. You know, only for those 5 foot powder days.
Jess \ 10.4 years ago
I have three pairs of Rossi's and love my S7s. I guess it all depends on your personal skiing style. I average about 65 days a season and about 50 of those are on my S7s. It's good to be in Utah!
Tim \ 10.4 years ago
Hi Drew, I would disagree. And the 82Ti that they profiled is probably the ski for you.
Nick \ 10.4 years ago
Sweet looking skis, seem like a pretty good all mountain, powder ski!
Drew \ 10.4 years ago
As someone that's worked in the ski industry for 16 years, i find it ridiculous that Rossi is saying the S7 is the "The Best" ski for Utah?? Sure this ski is great with 5 feet of powder, but it's terrible for everyday skiing! And "Anyone" can ski the S3 at 98mm underfoot? Most of us are skiing something around 80-85mm everyday. You guys are killing us... Obviously Rossi doesn't know who's actually buying there skis..