Whitedot The Redeemer
Category: Offpist / FreerideLevel: Advanced
Brand: Whitedot
Model year: 2011
Measure (Tip/Waist/Tail): 138/128/132 mm Turning radius: 27.00 m Weight: 2350 gram (180 cm)
Lengths: 180,190 cm
Recommended price: 545 $
Manufacturers description
If charging bowls of fresh powder or hucking cliffs is your thing, then this is the ski you need! The Redeemer is Whitedot’s flag ship ski; born out of collaboration with pro riders from Chamonix, Mayrhofen and Verbier. Truly a rider influenced design, these planks will put a grin from ear to ear on almost any back country rider hitting the powder.
Massive amounts of float with a fully rockered tip and tail, whilst retaining the trademark Whitedot full-length torsional stiffness to deliver a fully versatile powder ski.
Massive amounts of float with a fully rockered tip and tail, whilst retaining the trademark Whitedot full-length torsional stiffness to deliver a fully versatile powder ski.
What do you think about Whitedot The Redeemer?
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Strengths:
Pillows, pillows, pillows! An amazing ski slope. Never drove on a ski that just jumps between the turns like this one. No matter where you are, how steep it is or how fast you go. Feels a bit like playing outdoors with a friend. They seem to be as fun as I do. A huge response!
Even when they get up, they go as stable as possible. Just set up the line and drive.
Was surprised at the speed of stability and that it actually works even if there are no pillows. But sure, it's in the untouched that's the best game.
A fun thing was that it was astonishingly a bit new for it to start living.
Weaknesses:
Piste? Total urusel. Who had expected anything else. It is clear if it is snowy and soft snow, so they keep on the edge, but you start to search for any excuse for driving in the ditch.
Hard and windy, no thanks. You get down but more is not.
Summary:
Have had these skis now since Dec and now with three trips to the Alps. Have them as the only ski and maybe I can think of a few more but the fear of not standing on them when or if you could find something untouched. Only a couple of turns save like the whole day.
So yes how to summarize. Full pot simply.
Pillows, puffed up, small quick turns in single, high speed over open spaces. You can trust them all and just concentrate on finding the funniest line down.
Riding style: Do not park otherwise everything. Going actively and likes to improvise. Type 30 years of experience.
Length on the ski: 190 cm
Riders weight: 85 kg
Riders length: 190 cm
Pillows, pillows, pillows! An amazing ski slope. Never drove on a ski that just jumps between the turns like this one. No matter where you are, how steep it is or how fast you go. Feels a bit like playing outdoors with a friend. They seem to be as fun as I do. A huge response!
Even when they get up, they go as stable as possible. Just set up the line and drive.
Was surprised at the speed of stability and that it actually works even if there are no pillows. But sure, it's in the untouched that's the best game.
A fun thing was that it was astonishingly a bit new for it to start living.
Weaknesses:
Piste? Total urusel. Who had expected anything else. It is clear if it is snowy and soft snow, so they keep on the edge, but you start to search for any excuse for driving in the ditch.
Hard and windy, no thanks. You get down but more is not.
Summary:
Have had these skis now since Dec and now with three trips to the Alps. Have them as the only ski and maybe I can think of a few more but the fear of not standing on them when or if you could find something untouched. Only a couple of turns save like the whole day.
So yes how to summarize. Full pot simply.
Pillows, puffed up, small quick turns in single, high speed over open spaces. You can trust them all and just concentrate on finding the funniest line down.
Riding style: Do not park otherwise everything. Going actively and likes to improvise. Type 30 years of experience.
Length on the ski: 190 cm
Riders weight: 85 kg
Riders length: 190 cm
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