Large brands are all the rage right now.
Now that might sound cliche and all, but it is the truth.
The Supershape line is definitely a new breed of ski.
The best was in a couple fresh inches; silky smooth.
Head claims the Supershapes to be the softest ski on the market and I beg to differ.
They have the flex perfect for the amount of rocker.
it’s possible for you to lean in and hold butters and presses forever.
Now, you may be thinking, yeah, it can jib but is it good to ride?
Bombing down all Vail can offer and hitting Main Street in Area 51 dismissed any stability concerns I had.
I hate saying that something is a perfect all around tool.
Nothing will do everything perfectly.
Swing weight seems to be a large factor these days.
The Supershape is on the lower end of the spectrum.
I think the only ski I have been on with lower swing weight was the Atomic Redster.
I have never had a ski slide rails so smooth on the first day.
I never caught an edge.
Not sure if they have the edges beveled at a certain angle, but I was astonished.
I ran a gummy stone and that is all, my usual routine with new skis.
My Revisions had 11 after 20 days.
Head really is keeping it true when they say this can hold up to abuse.
Other than that, the sidewalls and topsheets were looking like they just came out of the box.
The bases were also on the stronger side, couple scrapes and scratches here and there.
Holding it down up there like the best on the industry in the base category.
I do wish it came in a longer length.
I think a 190 would be perfect for me at 69and a meager 160 pounds.