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If carving hard on the groomers and then rocketing onto the backside for some face shots and cliff drops is your thing, then use the Atomic Snoop Daddy Ski for your assault. A killer turn radius (by far the tightest of Atomic’s big-mountain skis) lets you draw crop circles in the snow for ski patrol to come stare at and wonder, “Are we alone in this universe?” A wood core means smooth transitions and snappy response, and ninety-something underfoot keeps you afloat when you find that secret stash of bottomless hash in the backcountry.
Whats the difference between this years and last years Snoop Daddy? How does the twin tip affect handeling? My 07's chatter a bit and was wondering if that might still be true with the 09's. Does the change in the side wall affect the way they carve compared to the older model?
09's different ski entirely- much heavier, don't chatter as much- very similar to sugar daddy's. love my older snoops- light weight for carying inot backcountry, they just aren't gr8t in hard snow- the older snoops are a ski for everything else but hardpack.
If you are looking for a versatile and nimble All-Mountain expert ski that rips on all types of ski conditions (crud, POW, Hard Packed) the '09 Snoop Daddy should be your choice! At 93mm underfoot, it's fun, responsive and forgiving.
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Trying to decide between Snoop Daddy, Volkl Mantra and Line Prophet 90. Looking for the most versatile of the group. I'm 6 ft 185lbs ski every condition and everything on the mountain. Also any adivce on going with the 177 range length or the 184 range length since I do mix in the bumps?
I personally loved the Snoop Daddy- I was a ski Instructor in Beaver Creek, Colorado for the winter, and as a bunch of my buddies from college worked at a ski shop at the base, I could jump on any skis I wanted for free, any day. I'm 5'11 190, and I enjoyed the Snoop Daddies because they were a great all mountain ski, but also wide enough that they were great out of bounds. I felt very comfortable landing switch on them as well. I'm waiting for next years Daddies and buying them
Mantra. Mantra. Mantra. Go with what is the best. I bought the Mantra's this year and have loved every minute with them. They are extraordinary in the groomers, work in the bumps and, of course, in the powder. Also, you might notice, their sale price is better. There is a reason these ski's have won so many awards.I bought the 184 and they handle bumps and glades...and bumps in the glades if you are an east coast skier. I am 6'3" 210. You'll be happy with either.
The Mantra is a much stiffer ski - they are two entirely different skis. The Mantra powered through crud while the Snoop had a tendency to float (with a bit of chatter) in similar snow. In comparison to the Mantra, the Snoop will have a bit less bite when carving, especially in the rear due to the twin tip. The Snoop is a very light ski, that does feel nimble - while the Mantra is a bit heftier that will give you more stability at speed and in crud.
I live out in Washington and where I go skiing we never really get hit with tons of pow, so I guess what I'm wondering is how does this ski hold up in groomers and ice? Also I was wondering if it is a full twin tip?
It skis groomers very well and holds a great edge on ice, it is fat enough to ski some powder and trees. and is a stable fun ski, the only down fall IMO is that it is not a twintip, just a slight raised tail ski that skis like a traditional ski. The pimp by atomic is a similer ski but fatter and is a twin, if you can get past the name.
What's better the Volkl Mantra or the Snoop Daddy? I'm 5'9 and 155lbs live out east but get out west usually once a year. I spend most of my time off piste (60-70%), ski fast and drop cliffs but as I get older my legs wear down a lot faster so usually before the day is over I will be carving it up on the groomers. I'm looking for a ski that can float through the powder, ski the crud but yet still hold an edge on the groomers. I currently ski on the Foils 174, they are a fairly light ski but yet still stable at high speeds. Was also considering the Volkl Gotama and Sugar Daddy...any thoughts or suggestions?
I am 46 years old and ski off-piste most off the time, but i live in the tahoe area so i ski line sir frances bacons which i love for every thing. I switched to soft skis a few years ago and found them a lot more foregiving on older legs. I can ski fast, launch off any thing,bottomless powder,trees and ski the park with no pain at the end of the day. So maybe you sould look at getting some wider, softer skis. Bacons would be to wide for the east coast but maybe gotama,s or line prophet 100,s or VCT,s in a 175cm. If you want more freestyle type skis look at line blends or move up to salomon guns they are a fun foregiving fat soft ski. all these skis are fun on groomers but will excel off-piste
If you are looking for a versatile and nimble All-Mountain expert ski that rips on all types of ski conditions (crud, POW, Hard Packed) the '09 Snoop more...