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Icelantic Shaman Ski

Icelantic Shaman Ski

Rating for this product: 5 February 14, 2012

Truly awesome. I use my 173 (I'm 5'7", 140 lb) for alpine, 161 for tele. When skiing these, I feel "heroic"; I can blast GS turns at comical speeds, go into slalom turns, encounter most conditions without altering speed or style. Not the most versatile in terms of turn-shape. As most people note, it is best to drive them and stay on top, or else the short tail will not stay in control. I also find that they do not straightline well, as they always want to dive into the turn. But these seem like mild issues; I got these as powder skis but--for both alpine and tele--they have become my daily drivers.

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Icelantic Shaman Ski

February 14, 2012

I have these mounted with Axls, my other favorite tele ski is Hippie Stinx (on my 2nd pair now) with Bombers. I love the Shamans but find 1) you need to stay centered and drive them pretty hard 2) they are VERY turny and do not straightline well. If I'm not being lazy, I find they absolutely rip and rail in all conditions (but avoid ice and steep moguls). They have definitely become my all mountain ski and I have another pair for Alpine. No problem on hops, no problem with super-tight turns, no problem arcing groomers, obviously super fun in powder and chop. Keep the Hippies for rock skis and harder days.

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Black Diamond Megawatt Ski

February 20, 2011

AT vs Tele? I know it's a dumb "it depends" question but I have a pair of Megas and am trying to decide to mount Dukes vs tele (likely HHs). I have the 178 cm, I'm 5'7" and 140lb, I have been skiing a long time but am getting older/slower/less aggressive. I'm concerned that they may be too wide for a lightweight like me to turn with tele, especially on end-of-day chopped up and groomers (I mainly ski Alta or Solitude). Any opinions on this (besides "it depends") and/or do I follow the recommended mounting points? thanks!!

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Icelantic Shaman Alpine Ski

February 16, 2010

Ok, I tried my buddy's 161 cm w Bishops and LOVED 'em but am still a little hesitant on size (despite speaking with the guys at the Icelantic shop in denver). I'm 5'7'', 145 lb, expert; would 173 cm be the way to go or is everyone right about the 161 cm? Seems just too short....

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Volkl Katana Alpine Ski

February 18, 2009

Any Tele experience on these? I looked at TGR, not very helpful for figuring out how to mount. These will be a crud/powder quiver ski, mounted with Bishops. If helpful, I usually ski neutral or -1 on my Hippys. thanks!

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Rossignol S7 Caballero Alpine Ski

February 8, 2009

Anyone Tele'ing on these? I was thinking of settin up with Bishops, more for resort and sidecountry than touring. Also, any experience w Tele mounting?

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