Stormrider XXL:
Returning from last
season, this metal-laden express train is one of the best
all-mountain boards for bigger skiers and those who demand maximum
stability.
This ski also has top-notch handling, if you have the skills and
momentum.
Like all Stockli's what sets the XXL apart is the ride-utterly
smooth and solid through anything, predictable, and intuitive in how
it reacts to terrain and your input.
It’s a heavy ski that demands extra work at slower speeds, and one
that doesn’t tolerate sloppy technique. If you have what it
takes to let this ski run, you’ll be rewarded with superb
performance: tenacious hold, bank vault stability- there is no
better feeling ski at speed.
Needless to say, short turns or bumps
are not this ski’s element, but for medium to long turns on open
terrain on hard snow or crud, it’s at the top of the heap.
From one of our testers: “Heavy and smooth, predictable- everything
you’d expect. It’s the best ride, but maybe too much ski for most.”
Another tester who gave it a very high overall score said “Feels
like a big Stockli Rotor 76.
Unparalleled feel on snow, this ski is
worth every penny, and maybe a few more.” (it’s worth noting that
Stockli’s are not cheap, but then again, neither is anything else
that’s hand-made in Switzerland).
Atomic Neox 614 Bindings:
Neox
Features:
Twin Pivot
Snap Closing
Movable AFD
Click Together Brake Arms
Automatic Toe Height Adjustment
Backward Release
Removable Brake
Easy Mounting
The
Stockli Stormrider is simply put, is the most precise
skiing instrument on the market today.
Never heard of Stockli ???
Hand-made in
Switzerland, Stockli are renowned for their levels of craftsmanship and
finish. They have a very strong heritage in specialist racing and
Free-ride skis for skiers who equally strong and technically competent.
Stockli skis are hand built by "old world master craftsmen" in the heart
of Switzerland. Their history began 65 years ago and those ski building
traditions of taking 7 days to build each pair of skis, all by hand, are
still used today.