Ski: 2021-2022 Stereo Piste RS, 175 cm
Available Lengths: 175, 183 cm
Blister’s Measured Tip-to-Tail Length (straight-tape pull): 173.6 cm
Stated Weight Per Ski: 1720 grams
Blister’s Measured Weight per Ski: 2142 & 2145 grams (with Marker Piston System Binding Plates)
Stated Dimensions: 118-76-105 mm
Blister’s Measured Dimensions: 118.1-75.9-103.6 mm
Stated Sidecut Radius (175 cm): 17.2 meters
Measured Tip & Tail Splay (ski decambered): 44.5 mm / 15 mm
Measured Traditional Camber Underfoot: 3 mm
Core Materials: beech/poplar + titanal (two full layers) + vulcanized rubber + fiberglass laminate
Base: sintered “race grade”
Factory Recommended Mount Point: -10.0 cm from center; 76.8 cm from tail
[Editor’s Note: In the interest of getting you information sooner on some of the products we’re reviewing, we’re posting here some of our measured specs and manufacturer details, and will update in the future. Take a look, and let us know in the Comments Section below what questions you’d like us to answer.]
What Stereo says about the Piste RS
“World cup ski construction married to a lively yet forgiving flex pattern, the finest edge feel you will encounter, and modern ski shaping make every turn flawless in feel. Including the Marker Piston race plate, this is truly our ski for skiers.”
Flex Pattern
Here’s how we’d characterize the flex pattern of the Piste RS:
Tips: 6-6.5
Shovels: 6.5-7
In Front of Toe Piece: 7.5-9.5
Underfoot: 10
Behind the Heel Piece: 9.5-8.5
Tails: 8.5
Stay Tuned…
We received the Piste RS this past winter, and will have a few reviewers spending time on it once the ski resorts in Colorado begin to open.
Worst skis I have ever been on in my life…garbage…they don’t track at all…have purchased a lot of skis in my life and these were without a doubt one of the worst. Will go back to detuned Blizzard race skis to ski on East coast boilerplate…Blizzard Firebird 68mm under foot
Stereo has no business putting a Marker piston full metal plate race binding on this ski…it doesn’t fit or work well with this noodly ski that is not a full traditional camber. Most shops that originally carried them no longer stock them…for good reason…my recommendation would be stay away from purchasing a pair