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Scott Santiago Mission Alpine Ski - 2007
Ride piste and powder with equal ease on the all-mountain Scott Santiago Mission Alpine Ski. The mid-fat Mission has yet to hit snow conditions it can't handle. A wide tip with Scott's Pro Tip progression enables this ski to float in fresh snow, while a mid-fat waist and advanced dual-radius sidecut carve up hardpack like buttah.
Bottom Line: All-day versatility and a sidecut that will carry you from coast to coast.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
These are the Schnizzle
By: Anonymous
December 20, 2007
These skis are the best! They rip on the grom, and tear up the crude. The tail is stiffer than a Karma, and that gives you more control in the crude. The tips are wide, and on a pow' day, it should give you enough float. If you want an all-mountain ski, these are it! I put a Jester binding on them, and they feel bomb-proof!
Got this from Scott's website:"With our Progressive (Pro) tip, Scott controls tip deflection on our skis by using a progressive tip height radius. The Mission and Pure are driven by perfect flex and predictable tip behavior during turns thanks to Pro Tip technology."
By: Gear-monger
October 29, 2008
nothin missin' from the mission
By: T-Mac
February 16, 2009
This ski is wicked. pretty fast on the groomers and no problem at all getting it to bite. It excels even more in the pow. turns are effortless and the ski is very responsive. I must agree with an earlier post that it does ski slightly shorter than its actual length so don't be too scared to order a size up. I jumped to the 178 from a more narrow 165 (salomon scream hot) and had zero problems. It's a breeze in the steeps and it is pretty nimble through the trees despite the length and width. I mounted mine with the Salomon STH14 and couldn't be happier.
I was wondering what the tail looks like on this bad boy. Is
I was wondering what the tail looks like on this bad boy. Is anyone skiing this switch? It sounds like a front side killer but it has to ski backwards.
By: tneubank2190855
October 2, 2008
The tail is slightly raised, but not a twin tip by any means. You would want the scott punisher, almost the same ski, but a twin.
By: acdegroff2054911
October 19, 2008
YAY!!!
By: matt
February 17, 2009
I am an east coaster (i.e. normally rides on piste during the week, and loves off piste whenever I can get to someplace way up north with actual snow)
I have recently demoed lots of skis, and finally bought some of the scott missions (178 with marker griffon bindings) because the seemed to be the best fit for what I was looking for, something that was an all around great ski...
these do have a rather moderate turning radius so they hold a hard edge when you are carving, and don't try to turn too much at high speeds (unless you are being lazy)...
they even have a raised back tip (not full twin tip) and it is easy to stick anything you want to land switch. They do ski switch too, but you can feel they want to point forward which is ok by me because i like to see where i am going more often than not.
they are wide so they have great float when you can actually find pow around here, but not so wide that they feel hard to take from edge to edge.
now stiffness of the ski is something that i don't know how to quantify, they are not the stiffest skis out there, but they are by no where near as soft as a park ski. If they were stiffer they would hold a harder edge, but they would be less forgiving and would not float as much in the pow, and would not stick landings as easily.
All in all this is a great all around ski for someone who loves to ski every part of the mountain, and doesn't want to buy/carry around a carving ski, a powder ski, and a park ski.
Everything and more
By: seyff316118
April 1, 2008
These skis may be the best kept secrets out there! Big props for stability at speed and they hold an edge better than any ski I've ever owned. Wimps need not apply for the Missions, sit back or relax in these bad boys and they will punish you.
One popular gripe about them has been lack of performance on east coast hard pack and I didn't really have an issue with that at all. I'm a bigger skier 6'4" 240 and recommend these guys in a huge way to other big, aggressive skiers.
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