Skiing through a tight section in the Dynafit Speed 90s.
Lightweight skis mean easy bootpacks.
The toe-clip style skins are way easier to take off without removing skis.
Solid stability with the Dynafit Speed 90s.
A ski crampon mounted on the super light bindings for better traction on rock-hard sastrugi.
Even in deeper powder, the impressive shovel gives surprising control in powder for such a narrow ski.
The downside is that snow builds up fairly quickly on the topsheet. On a performance uphill ski, this is a bummer.
The skis in all their glory.
Skiing in the Blackcomb backcountry, where rapid transitions are the name of the game.
More bootpacking made awesome thanks to light weight.
Ripping down the face of Mount Pattison. These are not as solid as some skis, and lack the confidence and inspiring power of a Soul 7 with frame bindings, but they can hop nimbly out of any precarious position.