Salomon 2012 Preview
Written by Dan Morgan, Tuesday, 15 February 2011Salomon All Mountain 2012
The current 2011 season marks the end of the long running X-Wing series as Salomon say goodbye to the XW Tornado, XW Storm and X-Wings of all denominations.
In 2011, Salomon introduced a single Enduro model to the all mountain line up. Like a black sheep, it looked different and was the only ski in the range to feature an early rise tip for easier turning on and off piste. For 2012 one Enduro ski has turned into 6 filling the space made by the outgoing X-Wings.
Six Salomon Enduro models will be available in 2012, ranging from the 84mm underfoot Enduro XT 850 with early rise “all terrain rocker”, bamboo layer all the way down to the Enduro LX 730 with a waist of 72mm.
Salomon Enduro XT 850 - 163/170/177/184 - 127-84-111 @ 177cm - 14-15.6-17.4-19.3
Full sandwich sidewall construction, full woodcore, bamboo layer, powerline and all terrain rocker.
Salomon Enduro XT 800 - 154/161/168/175/182 - 125-79-107 @ 168cm - 11.7-13.1-14.6-16.3-18
Full sandwich sidewall construction, full woodcore, bamboo layer, powerline and all terrain rocker.
Salomon Enduro RX 800 - 147/154/161/168/175 - 125-78-106 @ 161cm - 10.4-11.7-13.1-14.6-16.2
Double monocoque, full woodcore, powerline and all terrain rocker.
Salomon Enduro LX 800 - 147/154/161/168/175 - 125-78-106 @ 177cm - 10.4-11.7-13.1-14.6-16.2
Monocoque construction, composite, powerlines and all terrain rocker.
Salomon Enduro LX 750 - 144/152/160/168/176 - 123-74-103 @ 177cm - 9.5-10.9-12.4-14.1-15.8
Monocoque construction, composite, powerlines and all terrain rocker.
Salomon Enduro LX 700 - 144/151/158/165/172 - 115-72-111 @ 177cm - 11.4-12.2-13.2-14.4-15.1
Monocoque construction, composite, powerlines and regular camber.
Salomon Enduro 2012 - left to right; Salomon Enduro XT 850, XT 800, RX 800, LX 800, LX 750 & LX 730
Written by owen stout on 03/07
What are the sizes/ dimensions of the 2012 shogun?
Written by Dan Johnson on 03/07
When do the new 2012 models come available for sale? I want the new 2012’s so bad. They look hot and the Aussie season is only 3 month away!!
Written by Dan Morgan on 03/07
Owen - the 2012 Shogun has the same sizes and dimensions as last year.
Length (cm) / Dimension (tip-waist-tail - mm) / Radius (m):
164 / 126-97-116 / 20.6 173 / 128-99-118 / 23.1 182 / 130-101-120 / 25.9 191 / 132-103-122 / 28.7
Dan - In the northern hemipshere, some Salomon models are already in the shops (e.g. the BBR) but won’t be released en masse until around October this year ahead of winter 2012. However I have no idea if you guys down under get stuff early given the timing of your winter.
Written by Tobias Seeber on 04/04
Hi, What´s the weight and the price of the salomon suspect 2012?
Written by boucher kathleen on 04/06
hello, what’s the price for 2012 enduro xt800
Written by Leonie Summerville on 04/09
Are the Salomon Lady skis (153) going to be available in NZ in July/August?
Written by Snowskibuzz on 05/25
Some of Salomon’s 2012 ski range including Shogun and Lady are available on Basenz.com.
Written by asdasd on 06/29
I have those twenty twelves i got em just a week ago;)
Written by Dan on 06/29
I just got mine last Thursday. rode them at Perisher on the weekend and they are awesome.
Light and poppy with awesome swing weight. The best ski I’ve ever used!
Written by Colin Rowland on 08/21
Hi
I found my perfect ski last year the
X-Wing Tormado Ti Powerline…. LOVED IT !!!
was definitly going to buy this version for this season, but its gone !!!!!
Is there a direct replacement ?
Thanks.
Written by Jacob Stadler on 08/21
I demoed many pairs of skis last winter. I loved the Salomon Shoguns the best. I’ve never got a chance to try the Salomon Sentinels.
What ski is better? Im an all mountain skiier who usually spends more time in powder, trees and bowls but craves the occasional high speed carving. Loved the shoguns for its stability in high speeds.
Whats your take on Shoguns vs. Sentinel? what performs better in powder and whats better in high speeds (more stable in high speeds)?
thanks
jake
Written by Dan on 08/25
@ Colin.
No direct replacement. The XWing line has been replaced by the Enduro, so you should look look at the 800 XT depending on your needs. The 24 Hours in a 178 has similar dimensions (though narrower in the waist - you can also look at Daytona or Mustang or even the X-Cart), but stiffness is a personal preference.
If I were you, I’d go for the Enduro and embrace the early rise for a lot of fun (no real downsides), or if you ski quick and mainly on the piste, go for the 24 Hour cruisers or something form their piste line. Next seasons website is up now.
Written by Dan on 08/25
@Jacob.
They are very different skis. The Shogun is more playful, “fun” whereas the Sentinel is for charging steep and difficult lines all over the mountain, but holding it’s own elsewhere. If you are a strong guy, go for the Sentinels, but you won’t go wrong with the Shogun. More stable at high speeds? - I’d say the Sentinel for sure.
Written by Colin Rowland on 09/03
@Dan
Thanks for the help. I ski 70% piste, but love off piste and getting better each year. The Enduro XT 850 sounds like it may be most suitable for what I need. I’ve heard it’s better for the slightly heavier guy !!!
Written by VillageRoger on 02/22
thank you salomon! this years enduro is a fantastic ski shape wise, and seem more rugged than the rossignol equivalent, but too rich for my pocket. i will stay on the crossmax 10s for another couple of months and go for something mid range here unless the rossignol experience floats my boat.