These skis have a minor cosmetic blemish. This could be a small scratch, dimple, or graphic imperfection.
The blemish will not affect the ski's performance, durability, or warranty in any way.
We do not keep track of specific blemishes and will not be able to tell you the specific blemish on this pair.
Another cult classic back from the dead, by popular request.
Way back when reverse-reverse skis had their time in the sun. While there is still no better tool for surfing untouched blower, days like that are fewer and farther between, and reverse-reverse designs can be dead scary in anything short of double overhead.
That’s where the Ghost Train comes in. Early taper, flat camber underfoot, and more splay than you’ve seen since the early oughts—all for the silly fun slash-ability we all crave, along with some actual grip on hardpack and a tail you can stomp and stand on without looping out. The secret is a bastardized take on Triple Camber Technology that we’ve kept closely guarded under lock and key. We won’t tell if you won’t. Except we just did.
The Ghost Train is what most of us consider the yardstick against which all powder skis are measured. If we’re being completely honest, we’re not bringing ‘em back because of your begging and pleading (IYKYK). No, there are just a few in our own quivers that need a refresh, and we might as well bring you along for the ride.