How the Ski Construction Cycle Works
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Joe and Garrett dive into the ski construction cycle: why brands refresh models, what actually changes year to year, and how those updates affect the way you ski. We compare icons and their latest iterations (Nordica Enforcer, Elan Ripstick + Black Edition, Salomon QST, and Blizzard’s Anomaly replacing Brahma/Bonafide) to show how companies balance “accessibility” with true top-end performance. Is it just the iPhone effect…or meaningful engineering? We break down shape tweaks, metal/wood layups, rocker profiles, and why tails that release easier don’t mean “dumbed down.”
We talk:
- How the update cadence works across top brands (and why it’s surprisingly consistent)
- What “more forgiving” really means and when it’s not a downgrade
- Why mid-width, one-ski-quiver models dominate
- How the market pendulum swings from tanky, metal chargers to lighter, nimble all-mountain skis and where it’s headed next
00:00 Premieres + Big Night Live highlights
03:03 Upcoming premieres (TGR, Armada)
04:34 Main topic: ski construction cycle
05:15 Why brands update (“iPhone effect”)
06:51 Ripstick surge → market reacts
10:23 Enforcer refresh (more forgiving)
12:31 Are updates “dumbed down”? (No)
13:21 Bonafide → Anomaly: modern feel
16:36 Ripstick & QST get stronger
19:40 One-ski-quiver explained
26:15 Why not yearly updates (2–5 yrs)
35:28 Mount point quick take
45:29 Lifecycle summary
51:04 Wrap
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