Voile Objective BC Ski Review

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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by MikeK » Mon Sep 26, 2016 8:25 am

Woodserson wrote:
MikeK wrote: I'm already concerned for the future of the KOM - it had my interest last year, but now... not even on my radar.
Even a KOM in a 174?
Yeah - too heavy. Like 7 lbs in that length.

If I'm going to buy a modern ski with rocker, I think this might be the one. I don't have money and I have 3 kids on the way, so I'll lay low and see what everyone is saying... maybe next year? I am excited about it though :mrgreen:

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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by Woodserson » Mon Sep 26, 2016 10:35 am

MikeK wrote:
Woodserson wrote:
MikeK wrote: I'm already concerned for the future of the KOM - it had my interest last year, but now... not even on my radar.
Even a KOM in a 174?
Yeah - too heavy. Like 7 lbs in that length.

If I'm going to buy a modern ski with rocker, I think this might be the one. I don't have money and I have 3 kids on the way, so I'll lay low and see what everyone is saying... maybe next year? I am excited about it though :mrgreen:
Wait what? Three what?

I think the Objective is a perfect Catamount Trail ski. Excited.



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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by lowangle al » Tue Sep 27, 2016 11:32 am

MikeK wrote:If I'm going to buy a modern ski with rocker, I think this might be the one. I don't have money and I have 3 kids on the way, so I'll lay low and see what everyone is saying... maybe next year? I am excited about it though
I think you should by them now as it may be your last new gear purchase until they are out of college :cry:



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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by MikeK » Tue Sep 27, 2016 12:10 pm

No, no... I'll just wait. I have plenty of fun skis now and I'll have even less time to ski and less time to actually go to the mountains. At some point, someone will decide these aren't the coolest skis for them, and I'll buy them for a couple hundred with a few holes in them.



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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by lilcliffy » Thu Sep 29, 2016 4:42 pm

MikeK wrote:
Woodserson wrote:
MikeK wrote: I'm already concerned for the future of the KOM - it had my interest last year, but now... not even on my radar.
Even a KOM in a 174?
Yeah - too heavy. Like 7 lbs in that length.

If I'm going to buy a modern ski with rocker, I think this might be the one. I don't have money and I have 3 kids on the way, so I'll lay low and see what everyone is saying... maybe next year? I am excited about it though :mrgreen:
Not sure why one would compare the Kom and the Objective in the same class of ski?

I have no actual experience with either ski- but the Kom seems more in the league of the Vector BC/Rossi BC125/ Fischer S-125...
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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by lilcliffy » Thu Sep 29, 2016 4:44 pm

LJ- so you are going to put NNNBC on the Objective?
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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by MikeK » Thu Sep 29, 2016 4:51 pm

lilcliffy wrote:
Not sure why one would compare the Kom and the Objective in the same class of ski?

I have no actual experience with either ski- but the Kom seems more in the league of the Vector BC/Rossi BC125/ Fischer S-125...
You are right, they are definitely more comparable. But if you have enough flotation with this ski, I'm not sure why you'd even consider the others*.


*Voile does say it may not be the ultimate powder ski... but they would, they sell tons of fat boards. And for Heli skiing in Alaska, it probably isn't the right ski.



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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by Johnny » Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:32 pm

NNN or nothing! NNN or die! :lol:

Seriously, plain pins would not offer the amount of power I like for a ski like that... For me, NNNBC is the natural choice for driving a fatty like that... From a downhill perspective of course...

While it might not be the ultimate powder ski for alpine or telemark skiers, I do believe it's the best ski ever in the whole history of XCD skiing. It's very nice to be a XCD skier in 2016... Probably the best time for a XCD skier since the beginning of time...
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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by lilcliffy » Thu Sep 29, 2016 8:35 pm

You rock LJ.
Cross-country AND down-hill skiing in the backcountry.
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Re: Voile Objective BC Ski Review

Post by mugglesport » Fri Sep 30, 2016 3:05 pm

I may have to leave this forum. I just got my first XCD skis (S98), haven't even mounted the bindings yest, and this thread is giving me major GAS (gear acquisition syndrome).



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