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Ski Review: Black Diamond Verdict
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![]() Black Diamon Verdict I've been skiing on Rosignol Mega Bangs with Dynafit Comforts for three or four years now. Love the ski. Very forgiving and easy to turn and loves powder. But I've put about 250 days on them and they were starting to feel a little dead. The Black Diamond Verdict caught my attention when I saw it in a shop and picked it up. This ski is unbelievably light for such a BIG ski. One reason I kept using the Bangs was that I couldn't see getting anything wider due to the weight penalties. Because most of my skiing is backcountry, weight is definitely a consideration. Long story short, I was in Yostmark Mountaineering, in Driggs Idaho, and they made me an offer I couldn't refuse. Now I have the Verdicts. Here's some basic info: Ski length: 180 Binding: Dynafit Comfort Boot: Garmont Mega Ride Skier Weight: 165 Testing Area: Teton Pass and vicinity After four years on the Mega Bangs, the first thing I noticed is that this ski is stiff. It doesn't feel stiff when you flex it in a shop, but on the snow, it feels stiff. Because I thought it was a powder ski, I was a little thrown by the stiffness. Of course, it could be due to the Mega Bang's trampoline-like flex. I skied my first day on these big boys at Targhee in 10" of dust-on-crust. Here are my first impressions from an area day:
After the area day with the Verdicts, I was a little disappointed. I thought maybe this ski was too big or too stiff for my weight or skiing style. But I didn't really buy them for area skiing so I decided to wait until I had some backcountry powder days under my belt. Lucky for me, the Tetons were in the middle of a three-week snow cycle and there was ample opportunity to find out how they ski powder. I now have five good days of backcountry powder skiing on the Verdicts and here are my impressions. I skied on slopes between 30-40 degrees:
Finally, last weekend, I got to ski the Verdicts on corn snow and slop. I was worried that they'd have the same slowness edge-to-edge on corn, but they don't. They eat up the corn and all of their good qualities come out on it: big, high-speed turns, stable, and they "hold the course." Trackback(0)
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![]() written by jonas, March 21, 2007
Just wait, the 07/08 Verdicts are even better!! If you think those are fat, BD has one that is >100 mm in the waist! I couldn't believe how light they were and how fast I could ski 'em, WOW!! I am sacrificing my Hippy's to Ullr fer a pair of these sticks!!!
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