188cm Darkside 98. Ash veneer. Fiberglass layup.
188cm Darkside 98. Ash veneer.
Actual measurements: 136.98.127. 16m radius. 1870 grams. Medium flex profile. 6/10 stiffness throughout. This is on the softer side for a larger skier but would be an excellent ski for a bigger beginner to intermediate skier
Fiberglass layup. Priced at $1099 as a custom build.
The daily driver for east coasters. Named after one of my favorite areas to ski in New York, the Darkside at Gore Mountain. A nice wide shovel, a tight radius that quickly initiates turns, and a wide enough tail to really hook up and hold on when it gets slick. This is a super versatile ski that excels in firm conditions while still eating up anything from crust, crud, corn, a foot of fresh, and especially to scrape over rocks down the double chair lift line.
188cm Darkside 98. Ash veneer.
Actual measurements: 136.98.127. 16m radius. 1870 grams. Medium flex profile. 6/10 stiffness throughout. This is on the softer side for a larger skier but would be an excellent ski for a bigger beginner to intermediate skier
Fiberglass layup. Priced at $1099 as a custom build.
The daily driver for east coasters. Named after one of my favorite areas to ski in New York, the Darkside at Gore Mountain. A nice wide shovel, a tight radius that quickly initiates turns, and a wide enough tail to really hook up and hold on when it gets slick. This is a super versatile ski that excels in firm conditions while still eating up anything from crust, crud, corn, a foot of fresh, and especially to scrape over rocks down the double chair lift line.
188cm Darkside 98. Ash veneer.
Actual measurements: 136.98.127. 16m radius. 1870 grams. Medium flex profile. 6/10 stiffness throughout. This is on the softer side for a larger skier but would be an excellent ski for a bigger beginner to intermediate skier
Fiberglass layup. Priced at $1099 as a custom build.
The daily driver for east coasters. Named after one of my favorite areas to ski in New York, the Darkside at Gore Mountain. A nice wide shovel, a tight radius that quickly initiates turns, and a wide enough tail to really hook up and hold on when it gets slick. This is a super versatile ski that excels in firm conditions while still eating up anything from crust, crud, corn, a foot of fresh, and especially to scrape over rocks down the double chair lift line.