Salomon Dumont
Category: Park & PipeLevel: Advanced
Brand: Salomon
Model year: 2010
Measure (Tip/Waist/Tail): 122/86/115 mm Turning radius: 17.30 m (171 cm)
Lengths: 151,161,171,176,181 cm
What do you think about Salomon Dumont?
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Strengths:
For a twintip it has a lot of stability on the piste and very responsive.
Weaknesses:
Wish they made a flat tail version
Summary:
A very well made ski. Amazing versatility.
Looking forward to taking them into the back country too
Model year: 2010
Riding style: Piste and ski touring
Length on the ski: 171 cm
Riders weight: 80 kg
Riders length: 169 cm
For a twintip it has a lot of stability on the piste and very responsive.
Weaknesses:
Wish they made a flat tail version
Summary:
A very well made ski. Amazing versatility.
Looking forward to taking them into the back country too
Model year: 2010
Riding style: Piste and ski touring
Length on the ski: 171 cm
Riders weight: 80 kg
Riders length: 169 cm

Strengths:
stability and ski-ability
Weaknesses:
weight
Summary:
The wood core in this ski really helps it to feel more stable in different types of snow and in the park. It is a little on the heavier side to you have to throw yourself a tab bit more but nothing too crazy. The reason why I like this ski the most is that with the bindings one inch back from center mount it doesn't really feel like a normal park ski when you feel like you hardly have any ski out in front of you. You can hit some pretty high speeds outside of the park and have some stability. Also the cut of the ski naturally brings them straight when landing switch or not fully rotating, so landings are not as hard.
Model year: 2009
Riding style: park
Length on the ski: 176 cm
Riders weight: 90 kg
Riders length: 150 cm
stability and ski-ability
Weaknesses:
weight
Summary:
The wood core in this ski really helps it to feel more stable in different types of snow and in the park. It is a little on the heavier side to you have to throw yourself a tab bit more but nothing too crazy. The reason why I like this ski the most is that with the bindings one inch back from center mount it doesn't really feel like a normal park ski when you feel like you hardly have any ski out in front of you. You can hit some pretty high speeds outside of the park and have some stability. Also the cut of the ski naturally brings them straight when landing switch or not fully rotating, so landings are not as hard.
Model year: 2009
Riding style: park
Length on the ski: 176 cm
Riders weight: 90 kg
Riders length: 150 cm
Strengths:
Good park skiing. Works in pillows but is not recommended.
Fairly hard, which means that you can get a good pop with them.
Weaknesses:
Do not find any special weaknesses with them except that the top of the page gets easily worn.
Summary:
Really good skiing, but best in park. 4av5
Model year: 2009
Riding style: Park
Length on the ski: 176 cm
Riders weight: 70 kg
Riders length: 184 cm
Good park skiing. Works in pillows but is not recommended.
Fairly hard, which means that you can get a good pop with them.
Weaknesses:
Do not find any special weaknesses with them except that the top of the page gets easily worn.
Summary:
Really good skiing, but best in park. 4av5
Model year: 2009
Riding style: Park
Length on the ski: 176 cm
Riders weight: 70 kg
Riders length: 184 cm
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Strengths:
Good pop and sick stable in the air! nice to fly and float perfectly well in pillows even with center mounted binding, however, I do not recommend these as puderskidor as they are best suited to the park.
Weaknesses:
find no direct weaknesses, they are absolutely wonderful in the park.
Summary:
really stable and good skis that cater for everything from small jibs and play to fat bigjumps and rails. 5av5! awesome skis!
Model year: 2009
Riding style: Park & pillows
Length on the ski: 171 cm
Riders weight: 68 kg
Riders length: 179 cm
Good pop and sick stable in the air! nice to fly and float perfectly well in pillows even with center mounted binding, however, I do not recommend these as puderskidor as they are best suited to the park.
Weaknesses:
find no direct weaknesses, they are absolutely wonderful in the park.
Summary:
really stable and good skis that cater for everything from small jibs and play to fat bigjumps and rails. 5av5! awesome skis!
Model year: 2009
Riding style: Park & pillows
Length on the ski: 171 cm
Riders weight: 68 kg
Riders length: 179 cm
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Strengths:
The ski is incredibly well built! Cruel wood core which makes the ski stable but full of fun and playfulness if you start pushing it. Clearly better grip and funeral ride than other relatively tormented twintips such as Old Völkl Karma and Head Mojo 90. The skis are stable and easy-to-handle in the air, it's still a park ski we're talking about. Other details such as the P-tex 4000 coat and a single continuous steel edge with 1mm's fit (!) Show that there are serious skis for serious riders. If the ski is center-mounted, it is obvious that the ride is a bit of a bit, but in a hump you can also ski the skis! You have to move the weight quite well, but even if it's really fast, the skis will push the pressure!
Weaknesses:
The skate is really bad in deep loose snow. Especially if you're mounted on the middle, which I think you should do on this ski. They get too tight and get too short in front of the foot, but you have skis that are centimeters wider so who cares? ;-)
Given the fact that it is a sandwich design with real sidewalls, just sidewalls take quite a lot of strokes, may not be so good in the long run, and you may need to get some epoxy, but you go on the durable underside so it does not matter in for the performance!
Summary:
A really competent park skid for the rider who suffered from sad jib skiing. The dumont is for you who drive big and hard, and that requires a ski that delivers.
I am sick with my couple and they are still the best park skis I have tested in clean ride performance. It can be terribly fun in the piste if you push, and then I have two pairs of racing skis available. The durability is really good, coated tough, almost everything and the edges are still quite sharp despite railing.
One tip is not to get in the long run, the skis are measured short and you're looking at a tight skate like Dumonten, starting with, you're quite right to take a longer length. They are also measured rel. short, 181 is 178.5 and 176 is 173.5 ...
Riding style: Pillows, park / hump and piste, arranged as preferred! Hard and with good technology.
Length on the ski: 181 cm
Riders weight: 71 kg
Riders length: 174 cm
The ski is incredibly well built! Cruel wood core which makes the ski stable but full of fun and playfulness if you start pushing it. Clearly better grip and funeral ride than other relatively tormented twintips such as Old Völkl Karma and Head Mojo 90. The skis are stable and easy-to-handle in the air, it's still a park ski we're talking about. Other details such as the P-tex 4000 coat and a single continuous steel edge with 1mm's fit (!) Show that there are serious skis for serious riders. If the ski is center-mounted, it is obvious that the ride is a bit of a bit, but in a hump you can also ski the skis! You have to move the weight quite well, but even if it's really fast, the skis will push the pressure!
Weaknesses:
The skate is really bad in deep loose snow. Especially if you're mounted on the middle, which I think you should do on this ski. They get too tight and get too short in front of the foot, but you have skis that are centimeters wider so who cares? ;-)
Given the fact that it is a sandwich design with real sidewalls, just sidewalls take quite a lot of strokes, may not be so good in the long run, and you may need to get some epoxy, but you go on the durable underside so it does not matter in for the performance!
Summary:
A really competent park skid for the rider who suffered from sad jib skiing. The dumont is for you who drive big and hard, and that requires a ski that delivers.
I am sick with my couple and they are still the best park skis I have tested in clean ride performance. It can be terribly fun in the piste if you push, and then I have two pairs of racing skis available. The durability is really good, coated tough, almost everything and the edges are still quite sharp despite railing.
One tip is not to get in the long run, the skis are measured short and you're looking at a tight skate like Dumonten, starting with, you're quite right to take a longer length. They are also measured rel. short, 181 is 178.5 and 176 is 173.5 ...
Riding style: Pillows, park / hump and piste, arranged as preferred! Hard and with good technology.
Length on the ski: 181 cm
Riders weight: 71 kg
Riders length: 174 cm
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Strengths:
+ durable
+ fancy
+ relatively soft but at the same time a bit hard
+ very stable in high traffic
Weaknesses:
have not found any yet when i have been skiing for 2 weeks!
Summary:
sick good twintip ski!
fits pro sets like the usual jibber!
Riding style: Park pipe
Length on the ski: 176 cm
Riders weight: 73 kg
Riders length: 184 cm
+ durable
+ fancy
+ relatively soft but at the same time a bit hard
+ very stable in high traffic
Weaknesses:
have not found any yet when i have been skiing for 2 weeks!
Summary:
sick good twintip ski!
fits pro sets like the usual jibber!
Riding style: Park pipe
Length on the ski: 176 cm
Riders weight: 73 kg
Riders length: 184 cm
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