Specs:
Model Year: 2012
Dimensions: 122/80/110
Radius: 19m@182cm
Rocker Type: All Mountain Rocker
From Fischer Any time, any place, anywhere! With an 80 mm waist this ski offers an extremely high fun factor at any speed. Further features: Sandwich Sidewall Construction with wood core, Dynamic Grip Control and Powerrail wider and lower for excellent power transfer even with broad skis.
Model Year: 2011
Dimensions: 122/80/110
Radius: 19m@182cm
Rocker Type: Traditional Camber
From Powder7.com: "With a sandwich sidewall construction and wood core, this is a solid ski. As always Fischer brings us a ski that likes to go fast and with Dynamic Grip Control, you can! Powerrail technology provides an excellent power transfer even at 80mm underfoot. The rockered tips allow for easy turn initiation. This all mountain ski is best for an advanced to expert level skier. Designed for 60% off piste, 40% on."
User Reviews:
On 2011-01-19, wrote:
I demoed this ski today 1/19/11 in interesting conditions; 3-4 " of fresh Mt Bachelor heavy snow, some groomed, some ice from the MLK week wetness. They were amazingly good in ugly crud, held well on moderate icy terrain, and went edge to edge at speed very well on the groomers!I loved it! I'm 5'7 and 160 lbs and I skied the 167 cm length and was very pleased coming off my 182 Dynastar intuitive 74's.
Josef Fischer Sr founded Fischer in 1924, producing rack wagons, sleds and wooden skis. By 1938 the brand had gained enough popularity to ship 200 pairs of skis to the United States. The company has long been closely associated with ski racing and produced the first metal skis which Egon Zimmerman carved to a gold metal at the 1964 Olympics. With their race pedigree, Fischer skis are known for being confidence inspiring at speed and are their expert skis are favored by strong aggressive skiers who like dependable edge grip. As of late, Fischer's freeride line of skis has become popular among those looking for a strong yet lively ride throughout a variety of snow conditions.