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    5 Ski mini reviews

    Conditions: Whiteface Mt. Jan. 16, 2006 Hard pack, wind blown. The mountain is recovering from thaw, rain to sub zero temps. Where they are blowing snow manamade pow.

    My specs: 5’ 8” 185lbs. Level 8/9 - Age 51 - have been skiing since age 6.

    Metron B5 – I went for these first because I’ve read so much about them here and I wanted to see how they matched up to my Top Fuels. I asked for the 172cm but the tech said he never takes them because it takes a really big man to use them. He gives me the 162cm and off I go. The ski is a blast, very quick, good rebound, likes short turns in the fall line. Felt good at speed and GS type turns. I was very impressed with this ski. I wish I could have tried it in a variety of conditions.

    Rossi Z9 – 170cm – In a word boring. Way too damp, doesn’t like speed, can make the turns, but like I said boring.

    VolklAC4 – 170cm – I was all set to love this ski, but not in today’s conditions. Handled the hard pack ok, but probably too soft of a ski for my liking.

    Fischer RX9 – 170cm – Perfect ski for today’s conditions. Best in the test for edge hold. Likes long turns, but worked well in the fall line too. I would love to try these in a NASTAR course. Very nice and inspires confidence.

    Atomic M11 – 170cm – Easy turn initiation, but lacked the power of the B5. Didn’t feel all that stable at speed. I found this ski rather uninspiring.

    I rate them:

    Metron B5 - by far
    Fischer RX9
    VolklAC4
    Atomic M11
    Rossi Z9

    I admit to being prejudice, but I rate my Top Fuels higher then the B5’s. While you have to work them harder to make short turns at slower speeds they make up for it when going fast. I have not been on a mid fat yet that is as stable and fast as these. That said the B5’s are one hell of a ski.
    The Stone Age didn’t end because people ran out of stones.

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    Thanks HPD. Just got a new pair of Volkl Unlimited AC3s...
    Greg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg
    Thanks HPD. Just got a new pair of Volkl Unlimited AC3s...
    I saw that in AZ. Yesterdays conditions would only tell me what I like on hard pack and to each their own anyway. Had I known you where getting the AC3's I would have tried them.
    The Stone Age didn’t end because people ran out of stones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by highpeaksdrifter
    Quote Originally Posted by Greg
    Thanks HPD. Just got a new pair of Volkl Unlimited AC3s...
    I saw that in AZ. Yesterdays conditions would only tell me what I like on hard pack and to each their own anyway. Had I known you where getting the AC3's I would have tried them.
    I demoed the 724 EXP (the predescessor to the AC3) last year and loved them. Very energetic ski that like to go fast, but again I only rode them on groomed snow. I think the 74mm waist is a good balance for an East-coast all-mountain. We shall see.
    Greg

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    Join Date
    Jan 2006
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    i just mounted to B5's for a buddy last night. looks like a sweet ski, phat sidecut!! wholly cow!! i have the EX's which is the 19m sidecut vs the B5 w/ 11m sidecut.

    i don't quite understand their size charts either. i bought the ex in a 185, against atomics sizing charts. they had me on the 165 or 175 i think. i ski the 185 just fine in the woods, they rip actually. i feel that someone like yourself who has been skiing for soo long should listen to your own instincts and ski what you want...w/ that said i bet the longer B5's would have held better a high speeds for you. all these charts are for the 'typical' skier...you're not 'typical'!!!

    now all we need is snow!

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