Salomon Crossmax 10 Pilot (Page 3)
I had to try one of the first pair of Crossmax in February at Dreamrideweek in La Thuile. And where healthy, they work great both in the pist and powder. Looking forward to a nice season on these layers
Model year: 2002
Model year: 2002
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In my opinion, it's a cruel design, it's really stable both inside and outside the piste. Slightly minus because you do not have a twintip ski. But even without it, it makes it really nice in most of the jumps.
It plows well through the snow on the ski and rock in Lindvallen, so it will probably suit both you and others.
Model year: 2002
It plows well through the snow on the ski and rock in Lindvallen, so it will probably suit both you and others.
Model year: 2002
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I think this ski was supposed to be a kind of skiing cross-country skiing, it's too soft too.
However, works well like allround skiing, the design is brilliant, one of the finest ski out there
Model year: 2002
However, works well like allround skiing, the design is brilliant, one of the finest ski out there
Model year: 2002
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It is beautiful in snow even when it is summer snow
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Model year: 2002
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When I went to CrossMax, I compared the X-Scream 10 pilot to the next, so the difference was cruel! Compared to the pilot, crossmax is looking forward to follow, follow well and cut through the most broken snow without any problems. In terms of the measure, it teaches to excellent even offpiste, pillows or not.
The design is clear, but you get tired of it fast too fast.
Model year: 2002
The design is clear, but you get tired of it fast too fast.
Model year: 2002
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Just like Dr. Alban would say: STABLE!
The fat back end makes it stable, and the design makes it easier to find it instead.
I just want to add that a serious skier does not go on aftershine, but it goes home and makes 300 leg bend and get up at 7!
Model year: 2002
The fat back end makes it stable, and the design makes it easier to find it instead.
I just want to add that a serious skier does not go on aftershine, but it goes home and makes 300 leg bend and get up at 7!
Model year: 2002
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Since I did not have the opportunity to test Crossmax on snow, I can only comment on the look so far.
In my very personal taste, it is simply terribly tasteless. Screampilot hardly belongs to one of the nicer models, but compared to Crossmax they are really elegant ...
Hopefully no other ski manufacturer is in the same design line. Imagine twenty pairs of Crossmax set up outside afterskin in a row. Simply disgusting.
Regards / MM
PS! On the other hand, I think the Pocket Rocket is really crazy! DS.
Model year: 2002
In my very personal taste, it is simply terribly tasteless. Screampilot hardly belongs to one of the nicer models, but compared to Crossmax they are really elegant ...
Hopefully no other ski manufacturer is in the same design line. Imagine twenty pairs of Crossmax set up outside afterskin in a row. Simply disgusting.
Regards / MM
PS! On the other hand, I think the Pocket Rocket is really crazy! DS.
Model year: 2002
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