The 2022 Volkl Revolt 104, an all-mountain ski. A review of Volkl's ultimate all-mountain park ski, plus weight and full specs.
A near full rocker profile and a damp flex makes them good in mixed conditions. The tapered shape borrowed from the wider Revolt 121 goes sideways in the pow we did get to ski smoothly. They rail on groomers when you throw them on edge, but they do take a little longer to engage thanks to the full rocker. But they also pivot super smoothly, slash well and still feel stable on landings/when you get back seat. The only downside is they are a little on the heavy side and feel a little ungainly riding switch but it didn't bother me much. These are going to be a popular ski for some time to come. - @Twig
Sizes: 172, 180, 188 cm
Dimensions: 132 / 104 / 122 mm
Radius: (R1) 22M, (R2) 17M, (R3) 19M - 172 | (R1) 24M, (R2) 19M, (R3) 22M - 180 | (R1) 27M, (R2) 21M, (R3) 25M - 188
Weight: 2030g @ 180 cm
Profile: Tip & Tail Rocker
Here comes the next cooperation between head engineeer Lucas Romain and the Volkl freestyle pro team. Again hours, days and months of testing preceded the creation of the final design. Covered in mythical creatures and spirit animals comes this tip & tail rocker ski with Full Sidewall, 3D Radius Sidecut and a durable P-Tex 2100 base.
"...Whether jibbing or in the backcountry, the Revolt is extremely versatile and simply a whole lot of fun no matter where it is used. The graphics are also superb and never get boring, because you discover new things over and over again,” says Paddy Graham
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