MTN 95 Ski - 2022
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You want lightweight access to the backcountry, and confidence all the way down. Sometimes a tricky ask. Well, Salomon's MTN 95 Skis fall smack dab in the middle of that Goldilocks zone, so give them a go. With a profile that balances control and float, you've got nothing to worry about when transitioning into the white room, its wood core and Spaceframe 2.0 construction keeping things light and easy on the skintrack. The carbon and flax laminate bolster power and stability at a fraction of the weight of metal, with titanal placed only beneath the binding to increase response when you find yourself in tight places.
Details
- Lightweight, stable skis for backcountry touring
- 95mm waist maneuvers well on the skintrack and in fresh snow
- Early rise in the tip sails over powder like a dream
- Flat tail delivers stability in less ideal conditions
- Spaceframe shaves material off in key areas to reduce weight
- Pre-shaped core enhances ski-to-snow contact and dampens vibrations
- Carbon and flax ensure a smooth ride in varying conditions
- Precut tail notch allows for quick and easy skin attachment
- Item #SALZ9JC
- Length
- 169cm, 177cm, 184cm
- Dimensions
- [169cm] 129 / 95 / 115mm, [177cm] 130 / 95 / 116mm, [184cm] 131 / 95 / 117mm
- Turn Radius
- [169cm] 17m, [177cm] 18m, [184cm] 19m
- Profile
- Tip Rocker
- Construction
- Spaceframe (sandwich)
- Core
- Karuba Woodcore
- Laminate
- carbon, flax, titanal binding reinforcement
- Tail
- flat
- Claimed Weight
- [pair, 169cm] 6lb 6.24oz (2899g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
5 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 17, 2021
Light and responsive in most conditions
I have skied the MTN 95s for three seasons now in a variety of conditions from eastern crud with tight trees to BC dreamy powder. They are a versatile ski that has served me well in all these conditions. They are light, which is great for the uphills, but they perform well in hardpack conditions as well. I'm sure that they are not as stable as a heaver ski in crud conditions, but they still work surprisingly well. As for the width, they have worked well for me. I was a bit concerned last year when I was in BC since the snow was so deep, but they float nicely even at 95 underfoot. The tips are pretty wide, so I never had a problem. My son had a slightly wider ski (105 underfoot), but I really didn't see much difference in the performance. I mounted a pair of the Salomon MTN touring binding on them, and it's an awesome setup. Light and responsive. The MTN bindings are so light, I was afraid that I would pop out in tough conditions, but not once have I prereleased in three years!
Originally reviewed on salomon.com
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