As many of you know I went and bought what I thought was the best reverse camber/ reverse sidecut ski in existence at the time. I bought them without demoing them and in general I am happy with my purchase. I bought the DP Powderworks Lotus 138's in a 192 length. What I own is a great powder ski which is progerssively more fun the deeper it gets. It is also a real bear to ski on hard snow especially because I hate to push out the tails (whioch one really needs to do with reverse/reverse skis). These ski rule on a heli skiing trip, and they rule in the backcountry and that's why I keep them. Still, I don't think they are great in bounds when you need to ski on hard snow to get back to the lift (and many skiers could care less about this).
Now obviously the ski companies have realized this and they have realized that most skiers ski at resorts and that the lack of versatility in Reverse/reverse skis limits the usage and most importantly the sales. So this year we are now seeing Rocker and revrse camber go maintsream, with Volkl, K2 and Rosssignol and Salomon all offering multiple choices of skis with tip and or tail rocker and or zero camber, and or reverse camber, and a few with reverse sidecut. I have been convinced since I bought the 138's that a traditional sidecut ski with medium rocker would be the ticket for inbounds skiing and now there are multiple choices. I encourage everyone to try as many of thses skis this season (on powder days). The least radical looking with only modest rocker and very traditional sidecut and 105mm underfoot is the K2 ObSethed. I was hot for this ski when I first read about it.? I have since set my sights on the Rossignol S7 Cabbalero. This is a medium rockered ski with trad sidecut and 115mm underfoot. The Salomon Czar is similar with med rocker and trad sidecut and 111 underfoot (from memory) but it is not sandwhich construction which rules it out for me. The Volkl Katana is of the same mold.
Others skis with trad sidecult and significant rocker are the Salomon Rocker, The Volkl Kuro and the K2 Hellbent. Reverse/Reverse has several new entries from a variety of companies, Line, Armada, DP, Movement and several that I can't remember.
I know everyone hear loves to ski powder. These skis will be available at resorts all over thiis season. I would like to get as many involved in demoing and posting reviews. I iwll definitely take out the Rossi S7's and the ObSetheds ASAP and I will post reviews.
All of this BTW is bad news for Ron, who after he skies the S7's will quickly sell his Goats and buy a pair!!!
Seriously though, everyone should try some of these skis. The technology advances are significant and the additional fun factor in Pow is huge!!!