Well screw it. Let’s get this party started.
new volkl freeride ski
New blizzard skis
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xonskier78Anyone has ever ridden some head oblivions?
powpatrolsure have, why is there a new model coming ?
powpatrolsure have, why is there a new model coming ?
xonskier78Can you describe the ski a bit? Is it durable or is the quality bad? I am deciding between line chronic and the head oblivion 94. What would you pick?
powpatrolpretty classic cambered park ski but just a bit wider. I rode a buddies for only a couple laps so don't have much to say, make a thread in gear talk as I'm sure theres more people who actually own the ski who could tell you more
Greg_Khttps://freeskier.com/stories/dear-diary-freeskier-goes-to-france-with-rossignol
New Black Ops I assume and they mention a February release.
JChockey22is Volkl still making the Revolts in china ?
jps2.0all volkl freestyle skis are made in china
JChockey22hard pass then
tomPietrowskiWhy?
-eREKTion-Freestyle skis made by slave labor doesn't really sit well with me.
tomPietrowskiWhy?
mystery3New cold war my man, haven't you heard the propaganda?
tomPietrowskiYeah that’s fair but does not answer why you would not want them from Chinese factory.
-eREKTion-Freestyle skis made by slave labor doesn't really sit well with me.
-eREKTion-My bad, I forgot that China was known for its outstanding worker's/human rights record. Also, Chinese made gear has ALWAYS been of a poorer quality. I don't get why your comments are being deliberately oblivious. It's pretty obvious why people avoid Chinese made ski gear, and you already know the reasons why. You're just asking in bad faith here, man.
tomPietrowskiSo everyone working in China is doing so under slave labor in your opinion? You realize how dumb that is right? Many companies have set up factories in China and in many many cases they far exceed what is being done in Europe and most certainly America. The helmet factory we work with is insane for example, the things being done over there to reduce reliance on non renewable resources far exceeds what is being done here. And to say nothing coming out of china is good quality again is just absurd. Why would a ski made in identical presses with identical materials be any different if it were made in China or Europe?
Honest questions for you, what first hand knowledge do you have to base your opinions on?
tomPietrowskiI guess not no
-eREKTion-Why do you manufacture in China? Cheap labor, right? I'm sure there's factories that do good work in China but you use them for their cheap labor. So that's the ethical question, do I, as a consumer, feel good that my skis were produced thousands of miles away by the lowest bidder, laid up by an underpaid factory worker, and then shipped across the globe by a global commerce system that destroys the planet? No, I find a lot of it objectionable.
Also, a ski made using identical processes can be lower quality than one made with better QC. Are the skis that K2 presses at Vashon the same quality as the finished product from China?
tomPietrowskiA big part of why so many produce over there is the level of knowledge in the area. Just like Ski boots are focused to the
Montebello and Asollo area because the knowledge is there, the same is said for areas of China, Twain and Vietnam. Yes labor is cheaper there but even if cost were no object you simply could not relocate to America, for example, as we do not have the people here who could do the work. Location of raw materials also plays a factor too and how close they are to production. Sure the end product has to be shipped but the end product volume and weight wise costs less to ship than the raw materials.
I do get it that especially in the USA there is a distaste for China but honestly writing off a product without looking into the details is just dumb.
As for skis made in Des Moines (not been on Vashon in years) the quality is good but to get the same quality as we get from our factory is China we end up with many more B and C grade skis as the process is not as dialed. Its awesome for prototyping, mass production not so much.
tomPietrowskiWhy?
Kbob94also a new Volkl revolt is coming out next winter in the 115ish world!
powpatrol
is that what hunter is on in this story?
BigPurpleSkiSuitthose look more like the 95 or 104 to me
Greg_Khttps://freeskier.com/stories/dear-diary-freeskier-goes-to-france-with-rossignol
New Black Ops I assume and they mention a February release.
Icelantic.cheeseinsanely hyped abt line blade optic
Edit: They might already be available tho
**This post was edited on Jun 6th 2022 at 4:38:01pm
JITYSkied these for a day, and can confirm they are fun as fuck.
skidemon22Wrong thread; Those are 22/23
JITYYes, this was discussed, please read the whole thread before you make dumbass comments like this
JITYYes, this was discussed, please read the whole thread before you make dumbass comments like this
powpatroldo you use internet explorer as your browser ?
Kbob94You bet!
Kbob94You bet!
Kbob94You bet!
N41v131355will they share same rocker profile/stiffness as 121?
deelonmusk2251 grams in a 177?? This puts the Revolt 114 in a class with skis like the Rossi Sender Squad, the old Katana, and the Bodacious (RIP)…all very damp/stable skis. If this ski has the mass Volkl says it does, it’s gonna be a chop destroyer…excited to see what the deal is with this ski.
Some quick grams/cm math on this ski has it at 2,340 grams in a 184 and 2,429 in a 191… let’s goooo
Kbob94You bet!
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