Test Zag H95 2017

34 tests Zag H95.

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Note moyenne : 8,7/10
Oliver Crane

Great All-Mountain ski for intermediate to advanced skiers

Zag H95
Profil du testeur : 56 ans | 1,80m | 86kg | Avancé
Taille testée : 184
Acheté : 599€ en magasin
Conditions du test : Soft snow

Points forts

Very secure, Versatile, Seamless

Points faibles

Deep power there are wider skis with better float, ski touring there are lighter skis. However these skis do not pretend to focus on one aspect.

I have been skiing these on and off for 2 seasons now.  It is a really good all round ski, doing the business on the piste, allowing you to venture off to the sides then onto the mountain proper.  It is a really secure ski with seamless movement from one snow type and base to another.  I prefer a longer version - the 184 - as I feel the rocker shortens it anyway on firmer bases but allows better float in softer snow.  For powerder I sue something different for for all else its the H-95s

Pour qui ?

All mountain skiers, those aspiring to all-mountain, those who want a first class secure platform to move from one terrain to another. Those who require a piste ski that can carve with instant transition to crud.
9/10
Accessibilité & confort
Aptitudes piste
Aptitudes hors-piste
Aptitudes freestyle

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