Stockli Scot Schmidt (2009)
The boutique Swiss brand prides itself on quality, giving every ski the kind of hands-on attention other brands lavish only on race-room product. For his pro model, ski-film legend Scot Schmidt wanted integrity: wood core, metal laminates, vertical sidewalls, square tail and the fastest racing base money could buy. It isn't a forgiving ski, but it's certainly stable at speed. "A real racy feel, but if you stay over it you can really rip," said Howard.
Best For
Powerful style of attack
Not For
The weak-or ultimate flotation
PRICE (MSRP): $1199.00
Product Specifications |
How We Test
| Year | 2008/2009 |
| Level | Advanced |
| MSRP | $1199.00 |
| Gender | Male |
| Binding | without binding |
| Tip/Waist/Tail | 132/101/121 |
| Rating: Powder Performance | 3.01 / 5 |
| Rating: Stability at Speed | 4.29 / 5 |
| Rating: Long Turns | 2.77 / 5 |
| Rating: Medium Turns | 2.77 / 5 |
| Rating: Short Turns | 2.77 / 5 |
| Rating: Maneuverability | 2.81 / 5 |
| Rating: Hard Snow Grip | 3.67 / 5 |
| Rating: Crud Performance | 3.42 / 5 |
| Rating: Corduroy Performance | 3.67 / 5 |
| Rating: Moguls Performance | 2.81 / 5 |
| Rating: Forgiveness | 2.83 / 5 |
| Rating: Quickness/Bumps | 2.81 / 5 |
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