The Tornado is now in its second year and is the natural successor to the original X-Scream. Extremely versatile on or off the groomed trails the Tornado has a very malleable sidecut that enables you to arc any shape of turn you wish in almost all European ski conditions. Perhaps not possessing quite enough girth for regular powder skiing the Tornado is a great tool for ski instructors or advanced to expert skiers who ski the full length of a day and encounter everything from ice to powder to slush within a days skiing.
The manufacturer says this about the Salomon, Tornado, 2008, Advanced, Expert, Freeride, Allterrain, skis: The best ski for the whole mountain.
The XW Tornado's wide chassis and overshaped sidecuts make powder days even more exciting. Fly back through the country with ease.
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I tried these yesterday and was totally surprised. I have been using Volkl EXP's and they just weren't holding thier edge on the ice or going through rough snow all that well, so it was time to find a new ride. Well, wasn't I surprised when I tried the X-Wing Tornado. This is a very agile ski at all speeds, carving very short turns on ice, and through the rough crud like it was nothing. A few small bumps jumped out at me and the Tornados ate them up.
All in all I am VERY impressed with this product and am now selling my previous skis. Don't be afraid to try the Tornados. You will not be dissappointed.
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