

Anyone ever try chopping off 2cm from the tails? While I'm mostly a directional skier, I appreciate a little bit of twin tip on my wider skis, but these seemed to have a lot more than I need (my OG 2017 Rustlers or M-Free 118 tails are more in line with what I want).
#2017 MOMENT SKIS DRIVER#
Tough conditions (couple inches of fresh on top of refrozen icy nastiness) combined with my unfamiliarity with Vail's terrain made it a little hard to evaluate for daily driver use at home, but it is staying on the list-I could see being happy with it as the ski I grab 8/10 days any time it it hasn't snowed much, but I'm not quite ready to reach for the carving skis. Easy to release the tails when I wanted to, never really seemed to try to overpower me-which is a trait I've come to appreciate in recent years in my daily driver skis (my highschool racing days are long behind me, and trading metal content for "playfulness" has been fun). Lots of quick turnability, felt nice to carve turns with it, seemed reasonably stable through nasty conditions but not some super damp charger. 190 would probably be better although I wonder if it would start to feel like a lot of ski behind me with the relatively forward mount point. It was the 184 (longest I could get) and it did feel short (6'2/195lbs ish). Got to demo the Deathwish 104 yesterday at Vail.
