We can’t guarantee that the QST 98 will make you ski like Nico Vuignier, but we bet that you’ll love the innovative freeride shape that keeps this ski winning awards year after year. The 98’s full sandwich double sidewalls and cork damplifier create stability in the park and pow, while rocker plus traditional camber make this ski a favorite for all.
Additional Details and Features
C/FX: C/FX is a fiber layer consisting of Carbon and Flax woven together. It combines the strength, stability, minimal weight of carbon with the increased level of dampening of the flax.
Full Poplar Woodcore: A full Woodcore construction maximizes liveliness, stability and ski-to-snow contact while filtering vibrations.
Very Gould looking high performance ski, however it built to last maybe one season. Half way trough this season with about 6 days of ski all edges chipped , may not effect the performance but already look older than my old skis after 10 years
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andrewhway
1 year ago
My Favorite Touring Ski
Bought these, and set them up with Shift 13s, to use exclusively for touring. Some folks here in Jackson say they're too narrow. I disagree. They climb great, ski great, and hold up great.
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Dielawn
2 years ago
Love These Skis
I've skied the past 2 winters on these bad boys and they rip. First winter I was mostly at Whistler carving up a storm and hitting the high alpine bowls. From groomers to pow to airtime I always feel good on these skis. Last winter I was teaching at Mt Seymour and they held up super well to kids bailing and new skiers running over them. Also a ton of fun hitting all the side hits! Perfect for a playful ski that can still edge super well and float better than it's waist width suggests.