Newschoolers' Quick Review:
The Vacation is a super playful ski. I am not a fan of this ski for hitting large and X-Large jumps and features. The very soft flex quickly made me lose confidence in sticking landings. Same deal for medium and big cliffs say 10+ feet. If you do not land perfectly, you will likely wash out as the skis give little support when landing off-center. Ice and hard snow were also no bueno. And coming from a racing background, almost needless to say, there are countless better options for carving on a hard surface.
That being said, they are a fun choice for light powder days, slushy spring shreds, soft moguls, the mini-park, as well as days meant for taking it easy on groomers and just having fun. I enthusiastically endorse these for showing off ground tricks and getting creative with the swerves. They also work a treat if you have that flowy smooth McVeigh style in the park. But even if this ski sounds like it's made for you, my recommendation is to take a longer ski than you think you need. I was on the 180cm, but would have been better off with 186cm. The price you pay in swingweight is well worth the added versatility. -Zorko
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Sizes: 166, 173, 180, 186 cm
Dimensions: 127 / 104 / 122 mm
Radius: 18.5M ( @ 180cm)
Weight: 2,015g (@ 180cm)
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