Pros: High-quality construction, Excellent carving performance, Precise turns, Fast when pushed Cons: Heavy!, Only fair in moguls and powder
Preface: I'll start out by justifying the ski's capability by mentioning that I am an advanced level skier. I started out on Rossignol DV6's awhile back and loved them for their maneuverability and mogul handling. I then switched to the ...
Pros: Good handling on packed and powder snow, Good Mogul handling Cons: Expensive
My brother purchased his Carvers at the same time I bought my Olin DTSLs. We both love our skis immensely. Just as mine, his have great handling, and it allows us to do the same slopes together, without fear of being held back by our skis.
Pros: Loves groomers, one of the cheapest priced Volkls but still a Volkl, nice clean graphics Cons: Doesn't like riders who sit in the back seat, only fair in moguls and bumps
New for 2002, the V3 seems like a mix of the V2 and V3 from last years line but with a foam core. I had mine mated to Salomon 850 bindings with a riser. Good bindings though I think I should have gone with the Looks. Salomons don't have upward toe...
Pros: Excellent carving, speed, agility, perfect on hard snow Cons: nothing
Volkl's carver vectris models are popular skiis everyone wants. I recently purchased the vectris v30. I must say that I am so glad I purchased it. The v30 is designed to carve (which is why it is a carver vectris). The v30' gives you smooth round...
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