

but it can hold up to raging in the backcountry WAY better than an 1800g ski should be able to. Would I want to ski it inbounds after noon on a powder day? no. If a ski at 1800g can ever be called chargey, the dwt definitely is. Yeah I have had similar experience and I gotta disagree w/ peaches here, too.

I've got over 150 days on my pair over the last two seasons and never felt held back from pushing things by them at all. Frankenski - 22/23 - Moment Skis Frankenski Sold Out SKI SIZE 172CM 182CM Bindings Sold Out 4 interest-free installments or from 63.

You name it over the last two seasons I've skied it. To be clear I exclusively tour, but for touring the Wasatch and having fun and skiing fast regardless of conditions I've not had any problems. For my style (more playful and dynamic and less all out straight-lining crud) I can go as hard as I want and it holds up. So it all depends on what "charge" means to you and what your style is. I'm also on the DWT, and while I agree the DWT isn't for bulldozing everything at mach loony, I've always been able to ski it as aggressively as I want (on a touring setup) regardless of conditions. I guess it all depends on what "chargey" means to you. cross over or cross under movement to get into the new edge early and strongly. Recommended required a more aggressive release, i.e. Immediately more able to engage the side cut by tipping the ankle. We offer a bold flavor experience, opening with. Skied +1.75cm from recommended line (shooting for +2, but this is where 3 clicks of the demo binders landed me). Ski width and length have a decisive influence on the floating and weight of the touring ski. But soon, we were climbing out of the cat and back into the moment. Touring skis are the basis of every ski touring equipment. Texas, box jellyfish, and the United States Marines spring to mind. It's also pretty versatile for its width so I wouldn't be worried about it being wider Moment makes skis by hand in Reno, Nevada using a traditional small-batch, double-filtered pot-still method. recharging from two-and-a-half days of bell-to-bell powder skiing, hiking lines. Some things just shouldn’t be messed with. On the other hand, the WC seems to be one of the OG playful chargers. We offer a bold flavor experience, opening with notes Moment makes skis by hand in Reno, Nevada using a traditional small-batch, double-filtered pot-still method. I've only skied the DWT and I think the added weight of the DW would help with chargeyness but I did not think the DWT was chargey at all.
