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<blockquote data-quote="termons" data-source="post: 1140125" data-attributes="member: 46857"><p>Både Pinnacle 95 och Rustler 9 är ju klassade som relativt lekfulla skidor och borde därför passa ypperligt åt många. Top end stability har de dock inte som vissa styvare skidor. </p><p></p><p>Här är litet komentarer från blister rustler9 deepdive. </p><p></p><p>Sam Shaheen: The K2 Pinnacle 95 has a fairly similar on-snow feel to the Rustler 9. Both are light, quick, and playful. They don’t have the best top-end stability but they love to slash and pop their way down the hill.</p><p></p><p>In the end, I think skiers that want something that is very pivoty and maneuverable, but that can still carve well and holds up pretty well in off-piste snow should check out the Pinnacle 95. The Rustler 9 is better suited to those who prefer to make lots of smaller carves and aren’t as concerned with high-speed stability in rough snow.</p><p></p><p>But if you want a light, playful all-mountain ski that you can still push quite hard for its weight, I’d check out the Bent Chetler 100. The Rustler 9 is still a fun, playful ski, but it feels more comfortable at more moderate speeds.</p><p></p><p>If you’re looking for top-end stability and power in a less playful and heavier package, the Bonafide is a good option. But most people who really like the Rustler 9 aren’t going to love the Bonafide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="termons, post: 1140125, member: 46857"] Både Pinnacle 95 och Rustler 9 är ju klassade som relativt lekfulla skidor och borde därför passa ypperligt åt många. Top end stability har de dock inte som vissa styvare skidor. Här är litet komentarer från blister rustler9 deepdive. Sam Shaheen: The K2 Pinnacle 95 has a fairly similar on-snow feel to the Rustler 9. Both are light, quick, and playful. They don’t have the best top-end stability but they love to slash and pop their way down the hill. In the end, I think skiers that want something that is very pivoty and maneuverable, but that can still carve well and holds up pretty well in off-piste snow should check out the Pinnacle 95. The Rustler 9 is better suited to those who prefer to make lots of smaller carves and aren’t as concerned with high-speed stability in rough snow. But if you want a light, playful all-mountain ski that you can still push quite hard for its weight, I’d check out the Bent Chetler 100. The Rustler 9 is still a fun, playful ski, but it feels more comfortable at more moderate speeds. If you’re looking for top-end stability and power in a less playful and heavier package, the Bonafide is a good option. But most people who really like the Rustler 9 aren’t going to love the Bonafide. [/QUOTE]
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