This thread serves as notes from me riding both models and comparing their performance in all kinds of conditions. In most cases I'll make the runs with one model and then again with the other model.
TL;DR: As far as in-resort skiing in all conditions there is very little to choose between them. The Slingshots seem to have the easier turning capability in soft snow, but this could be down to flexibility. A heavier rider might prefer to go for the stiffer Invertigos, whereas a lighter rider would have a great time on the softer Slingshots
Setup:
First up I fitted both with Spruce Riser s with Attack bindings as to eliminate binding variance from the equation.
Secondly the Slingshots have already worked a full season, whereas the Invertigos are new.
Thirdly keep in mind that I am a lightweight. I have never touched 70kg (154lb) in my whole life, so some of my experiences might be different for a 90kg+(198lb) rider.
TL;DR: As far as in-resort skiing in all conditions there is very little to choose between them. The Slingshots seem to have the easier turning capability in soft snow, but this could be down to flexibility. A heavier rider might prefer to go for the stiffer Invertigos, whereas a lighter rider would have a great time on the softer Slingshots
Setup:
First up I fitted both with Spruce Riser s with Attack bindings as to eliminate binding variance from the equation.
Secondly the Slingshots have already worked a full season, whereas the Invertigos are new.
Thirdly keep in mind that I am a lightweight. I have never touched 70kg (154lb) in my whole life, so some of my experiences might be different for a 90kg+(198lb) rider.
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