At the end of every ski season I get a glimpse of what is new for the following year and at times I get to ski some of the eraly releases for the following year. I have found that Dawgcathing posts some great reviews (on Epic) of this product as he demo's it. Then the real fun begins when Peter finally posts his reviews. After much critique and some tweaks to the format, it appears that Peter's product this year is still far and away the best in the industry and still the only truly objective ski reviews.
Every year I am intrigued by several skis that get reviewed. This year there are several that I want to demo.
First on the list are the new RX8's with sandwich construction. The RX8 was a great ski with cap construction. it must be unbelievable with SW.
Second, although I generally haven't skied midfats, the new Stockli Rotor looks like an awsome ski. Again SW construction, and a 14m turn radius on a mid fat. Looks like it was made in the Metron mold, but with SW construction, and potentially quite a bit lighter.
Third, the Dynastar Contact 9. This looks a lot like the Head SS. I don't think it is a SW ski, but it looks like a very versatile hyper carver and from the review it looks more forgiving than the Super Shapes. This is the only knck on the SS's (which I own) as they require you to be on your game.
Lastly, even though Peter hasn't reviewed them yet, The Elan Speedwave series looks like some rockin skis. Scott (dawgcatching) told me about these last spring after he demoed them. They appear to be a more versatile and tighter turning than the SW XRC's from Head. It will be interesting to see Peter's review (today?).
Of course, since I own 6 pairs of Head skis, I would like to try the IM 82's. I own the IM 88's which rock. I know I really don't have use for the 82's, but I am also sure it's a great ski.
If anyone gets to demo (or has demo'd) these skis, please post and let us know what your thougts are. The IM 82's are the one ski that has been demo'd by many and all the reviews have been exceptional. Thanks, JB.