The Poacher's 96mm waist fits right in between the Domain (90mm) and the 102s. Broadly speaking the Poacher blends elements of the Domain, Shreditor 92 and the 102 to form the narrower of the two new skis, and the Marksman takes over from the 102 and the 112. This year they have dropped the lot and replaced them with just two skis: The Poacher and The Marksman. Last season in their park/all mountain jib line there were three widths of Shreditors (92/102/112) and the Domains. Review Location(s): Saas-Fee, San Isidro (Asturias, Spain), Hemel HempsteadĬonditions skied: Slush, shallow pow, refrozen-rained-on-shite, crud, indoor It's a matter of pride for us that 'NS Tested 'means something and that we advise you as best as possible what you should be slinging in your roofbox. Then when, and only when, we've spent enough time on a ski to judge it fully, we tell you what we honestly think about the pros and cons of a ski and who we think it will work for. Brands send us the sticks and we spend a solid chunk of our own seasons shredding them. No sponsored athletes, no 'we took 3 runs at a ski test'. The Roofbox is back with one aim: No bullshit, in-depth ski reviews, by ski bums for ski bums.
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