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Volkl 07/08 Ski Review Series - Part III: Volkl Tigershark 10 FT Power Switch

19 October 2007 No Comment

I reviewed few new skis from Volkl last spring. This is the third post of the four part review series. The first one was about Volkl Katana and the second was about Volkl Mantra. In this post I discuss about Volkl Tigershark 10FT Power Switch. The review was done on last spring in northern Finland as soon as these skis were available. Check out the review conditions and skier details from Volkl Katana ski review.

Volkl Tigershark 10 FT skis in review

175 cm Volkl Tigershark 10 FT Power Switch ski review results

Now, let’s move on to something completely different. The Volkl Tigershark 10FT Power Switch is the ski with which you can self-tune the stiffness. I won’t go on to the full details but the idea is that the ski has some loaded carbon bands in it, and you can switch the bands to either being “ON” (=stiff) or “OFF” (= softer, more forgiving flex).

The dimensions of Volkl Tigershark 10FT Power Switch are fairly standard (I guess) 121-73-105mm. The funny thing is that a few years behind this would have been stated as a “mid fat” but these days this seems to be one of your piste-oriented carvers…

07/08 Volkl Tigershark 10 FT Power Switch - a good ski for well prepared slopes

I had mixed feelings about this ski. It felt pretty powerful. I had to dial the in “off”, giving softer flex for the slush. The “on” position felt too stiff for the conditions. Still, the sidecut and flex didn’t allow for easy cruising. You had to be on top of the ski all the time, otherwise it would punish you. The slush and very variable surface was not for this ski, I especially felt the inside ski wandering all the time – whether this was due to my old school outside ski dominating technique or the conditions, I’m not sure. But I’ve got the feeling that Volkl Tigershark 10FT Power Switch is for the really well prepared slope, not for the varying spring conditions and deep, wet slush. On a few harder patches the skis felt fine, and for me still better on the “off” mode. I guess if you like very fast gs turns on hard slopes, this is the ski for you.

On the good side of things, the switch thingamajob seemed like no gimmick. It really affects the flex and/or feel of the ski. Also, my review of this ski would probably be totally different if the test was made in the concrete-ice conditions of the same hill in a typical very cold January day. This said, I don’t want to report anything final now – clearly the conditions were too far from optimal for this type of ski.


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