That leaves somewhere around 100cm of ski left to butter and smear around with.
This damper flex does have some benefits that Ill get into later.
On Groomers / Piste
On groomed snow, these skis were a blast in the right conditions.
I thought they held an edge impressively and made skiing extremely easy.
They arent skiing for charging super hard on groomers but they are very fun for the daily cruise.]
These skis are definitely not trying to be super-oriented for on-piste carving.
I was able to get as comfortable on these as any other ski, but they did feel nice.
After some getting used to I was able to do all of my normal tricks I could on rails.
I talked about the dampness earlier, but It really is a double-edged sword.
But if you prefer softer park skis, then these will be right up your alley.
The swingweight is low and they feel great to me for buttering, I like how smoothly they flex.
But they feel more at home jumping into soft snow than stunting on hardpack.
Durability
I had no issues with the durability of Revolt 104, save for a few topsheet scratches.
I had one or two proper rail sessions, and no edge cracks as a result.
Take this with a grain of salt though.
Conclusion
The Revolt 104 is definitely a fun ski.
I was able to do everything I felt like doing.
If there was no good snow inbounds; I could skin up.
Special thank you to Twig for giving me this opportunity, heal up soon!
Feel free to ask any questions :)