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Almost perfect
By Dominick Layfield
Ranked #5 - Telemark Skis and Alpine Touring Skis
November 7, 2007
I've been skiing fat planks (Atomic Teledaddy) since the 03/04 season. The TD's were the first ski that I ever tried that made me say "Wow, these are way better than everything else." For the last couple of seasons, I demoed a variety of supposedly hot skis (Atomic TM-X, Rossi T2, Fischer T-Stix 92, BD Verdict, BD Kilowatt), but none of them really impressed. The Rapid Transits are the first ski in years to wow me again. I was expecting to have trouble adapting to the sidecut, and thought that the asymmetrical shape was a gimmick. But immediately after demoing the ski, I went right out and ordered a pair -- they're that good. Wide enough to get good float in the pow. Tremendous grip on hardpack. Great shape and flex for the bumps. Nice and light for touring. This is an outstanding ski, and almost perfect. Almost? My only, tiny criticism is that I find the tail of the straighter edge a little bit hooky. If I could, I'd round off that corner to make the ski release more gradually.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 171cm, 178cm, 185cm, 192cm
- Dimensions:
- 128 / 91 / 116mm
- Construction:
- ABS Sidewall
- Core Material:
- Vertical Laminated Wood Plus Asymetric
- Base:
- Sintered
- Tail:
- Raised
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Weight:
- [Pair] 7.9lb (3600g)
- Recommended Use:
- Backcountry skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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