2010 Selling Out Quickly

In talking with many ski manufacturers they are now very thin on product. Most of the warehouses are empty and they are almost ready to take orders for the 2011 product shortly. The deals this Spring will not be as deep as last year as the market is just not flooded with the same amount of product that it has been in the mast. Popular models such as the Volkl Mantra, new Volkl Gotama, Prophet 100, and Line EP Pro are just some of the few that are very limited in numbers right now so if you need a key size then you will not want to wait long to get yours before you have to spend even more money on next years models. Also, beware as many shops are going out of business and selling product with out the proper bindings ie: system skis need to be bought with the system binding, otherwise you will buy a ski that you can not find a binding for unless you buy another ski and binding which will give you two pairs of skis and one pair of bindings to use. There has been a lot of frustrated eBay/Liquidation Sale buyers that thought they got an excellent deal but really just made off with something they can not use.

2010 Line Pandora Skis

One of the best new women’s skis on the market is the 2010 Line Pandora Skis. This ski is a women’s version of the Line Sir Francis Bacon and is probably the most versatile women’s powder ski on the market at 115mm in the waist. If you are a women and you are looking for a ski that will destroy it in all conditions the Lien Pandora is a ski you should be looking at. It turns as quick as a slalom ski on the groomers and floats with ease on the deepest of powder days. I would suggest getting a Salomon Z10 or a Marker Griffon binding on this ski. Not to mention the Line Pandora has one of the best graphics of any women’s ski that we have ever seen. Get your Pandora’s now as Line has already sold out of 2 of the key sizes in this ski.

Binga’s Wingas and Saddleback Present Wild Stallions

On Thursday November 12th in Portland, Maine there will be a movie premier for Wild Stallions the movie with lots of prizes just for showing up. Al’s Ski Barn, Line Skis, Saddleback Maine Resort, Geary’s Ale, and Meathead Films will all be represented and will be giving away stickers and many other prizes as well. Come in and watch Meathead Films latest movie and see some of the new skis from Line Skis. Come early and drink late!

Low Stock on 2010 Skis

In talking with different retailers and vendors there is not a lot of extra stock of new model skis to be had, so if you want a ski don’t wait or you may just have to wait for another year to get the ski that you wanted. All companies are already really low on Freeride and Powder Skis so do not expect the same deals that you saw last year on equipment in the spring. There are some great deals on last years equipment right now and that is selling really quick as not many companies made drastic changes in their 2010 Ski Line. By early to find the best selection and many companies may be able to work deals on packages so look to see if they have binding specials with the skis and especially places that have free mounting that will save you $30-$50.

Win Skis for Life with the K2 Skis Golden Ticket

When you purchase a 2010 pair of K2 freeride skis you receive a Golden Ticket from select retailers that are participating in the program. Entry’s need to be postmarked by December 31st, 2009, so there is an incentive to buy early as there are only 1250 Golden Tickets so your chances of winning are very high as not everyone will send in their Golden Ticket. Official rules are on the back of the Golden Ticket so get your 2010 K2 Skis today from a participating dealer and send in your golden ticket to receive skis for the rest of your life!!! Not a bad deal at all.

2010 Volkl Gotama Junior Rockered Skis

The new 2010 Volkl Gotama Junior Skis are a great addition to the Volkl line up. With one of the first junior skis with tip and tail rocker their Volkl Gotama Jr. will be sure to sell out quickly. The 158cm length is a wonderful tweener ski and a ski that not many companies have. If your kid weighs under 130lbs and is not ready for an adult ski but is still a very solid skier you really should consider looking into the Volkl Gotama Jr Ski. It skis very well all-mountain and really skis well when you get it on steep and deep terrain. If your kid needs a ski to keep up with you this is a great choice for 2010.

Meathead Films “Wild Stallions”

Last night I went to a movie premier with the Meathead Films crew and what a great time it was. If there is a movie premier coming near you I would suggest getting off your couch and going to check it out. Great people, great film, and endless entertainment by the crew from Meathead. Tons of shirts, beanies, magazines, stickers, dvd’s and everything else are given out for free. Support your local clubs by going to check out the movie premiers near you and enjoy watch some pure ski entertainment from the guys at Ski The East.

Blizzard Skis

So after looking at my 401k from last season I have realized that maybe it is time I save a little money when looking for what i am riding this winter. I saw some places that had a ton of last years Blizzard Demo Skis that are an excellent price and there where even a couple of Coupon Codes for differetn sites. One was for 10% off all Used/Demo Blizzard skis which made the prices ever more inviting. Just type in Blizzard Ski Coupon Code and you should see some links pop up that will give you the codes for yourself.

2010 Volkl Mantra Skis (Different material than 2008 and 2009)

The 2010 Volkl Mantra was supposed to be the same as the 2008 and 2009 except for a different topsheet graphic, however after comparing the 3 skis the 2010 is totally different from the 2008 and 2009. With the thickness of the ski different I decided to weigh the ski and see what the weight difference was and to my surprise the new 2010 Volkl Mantra in a 170cm weighed almost the same as the 2009 Volkl Aura. This is not what I expect out of Volkl. Remember that a bend is not considered a warranty as it is not a manufacturer’s defect. Volkl has accepted very few bent Mantra’s back as warranty the past year or two so this is a major concern for those looking to purchase the new 2010 Volkl Mantra. It looks and feels as though the 2008 and 2009 Volkl Mantra models will hold up better than the new 2010 version which seems too light for what it is. I would only suggest the new 2010 if you are  a lighter weight skier. If you are not then the 2009 is going to be your best option so buy before they are all gone!

2008/2009 Volkl Mantra Weight                                    2010 Volkl Mantra Weight

170cm – 8.38 lbs                                                                       170cm – 7.70 lbs                            

177cm – 9 lbs                                                                               177cm – Not in Stock

184cm – 9.45 lbs                                                                         184cm – 8.9 lbs

I would be interested to hear other people’s opinions on this matter.

2010 Marker Duke AT Ski Binding Review/Testimonial

Once in a great while technology comes along that changes the way we feel about something. Marker with their new AT line has really stepped up to the plate and delivered a really well thought out series of bindings called the Royal Family. Today our focus is going to be on the Marker Duke which will under go a color change for the 2010 season. Since 2008 the Marker Duke has been the best selling AT binding on the market thanks to the ease of use for Slack Country skiers and the affordable nature of a high DIN backcountry binding.  Below is a testimonial from Gregg Wardle who skis 200+ days a year between the northern and southern hemisphere. He is hard on equipment and this is what he has to say about the Marker Duke Bindings.

“Having used rondo gear for over 30 years now I have to say for side-country skiing and in particular for Las Lenas the Marker Duke is truly impressive, first it feels and sounds like a Marker (solid) and where I have been using Fritchis for years I always worried about coming out (and have) now I have a little better margin going to 16 din most of my skis are at least at 18-20 din depending what I am doing and where I am skiing. The biggest difference is the solid contact feel with the Duke on my Gotamas vs the soft feel of the Fritchis mainly due to the wider mount etc. For skinning they work very well and after becoming familiar with adjusting the climbing bracket and the fact you have to remove the ski to change from locked or free-heel, it is also an advantage to have the binding move back when in free-heel mode especially in soft snow and kick turns. I now have about 100 days on these and can honestly say they rule and no going back to Fritchis. The pair I received were prototypes and I had a problem with the brake but after I remedied a minor design flaw they have worked super. The Mantra or Gotama with the Marker Duke is a perfect combo for the backcountry access and designed with the big mountain skier in mind. I live in a world where if my equipment fails I can die almost everyday so it is great to have tools that are designed for my needs. Marker Duke skis like an alpine binding and works well for rondonee it may be a few grams more than the Fritchis but the transmission to the fatter skis is impressive. Needless to say I like them!”

Gregg Wardle