So my order finally arrived-
Some intial notes on the Sverdrup (compared to other skis):
- the Ingstad has a more uniform stiffness than the Sverdrup- yes the shovel of the Ingstad might be a tad softer than the rest of the ski, BUT-
- the Sverdrup has a very noticeably more flexible shovel and tail than its midsection- and its shovel and tail are more flexible than the Ingstad- more flexible shovel and tail than any of the Asnes Fjeskis, yet still feels moderately-stiff and supportive (i.e. MUCH more supportive than the shovel on my E99/E109/Eon)
- the Sverdrup has significant shovel-rocker- closer to the Ingstad than the Gamme 54
- the Sverdrup has the most significant intial camber underfoot of all of the Asnes fjellskis that I own- more than the Amundsen and Gamme
- the Sverdrup's final resistance underfoot is more than the Ingstad/Nansen/Combat Nato- similar to the Amundsen/Gamme underfoot
- the Sverdrup has significant taper in the tail, and the tail is ever-so-slightly raised- this- combined with the more flexible tail- compared to the Ingstad- should make the Sverdrup easier to release and smear a turm on consolidated snow than the Ingstad
- the Sverdrup I have is definitely stiffer underfoot than my Combat NATO
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Current conclusions-
the Sverdrup is magnificent-
I am however concerned that I may have finally reached too far with the length of the Sverdrup...I bought a 205cm...
All of that camber and stiffness underfoot...
Fine for gentle to moderate lines- but then I might as well be on the Amundsen/Gamme...
With all of that underfoot, I am wondering what the 205cm Sverdrup will be like when climbing and pressuring into turns...
I weigh 180ish lbs
I will let you know how I make out with the 205 Sverdrup!
The Sverdrup is DEFINITELY a different ski from all of the other Fjellskis.
As a note- the Sverdrup reminds me most of my E99 Tour Xtralite- but the Sverdrup has a much more stable flex overall, and has a stiff, traditional raised tip. My initial impression is that it answers all that I fouind wanting in the E99 Xtralite...