Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007 Ski Review

Model: Salomon Teneighty Foil (2007)
Size(cm) / Radius(m): 150/11.1 158/13 166/15.2 174/17.6 182/20.4
Sidecut: 124-79-111 (150) / 124-81-112 (158) / 124-83-113 (166) / 124-85-114 (174) / 124-87-115 (182)

Manufacturer’s Description of the Salomon Teneighty Foil:

"Twintip construction, with rock solid structure that is made for performance on groomed terrain as well as fresh powder."

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Reader Ski Reviews of the Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/20

The Foils look like wonder bread packaging. Just thought I’d point that out…

Salomon Ten Eighty Foil gear review by Brian

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by xcjamie on 11/21

This ski is dialed in for the park with edge reinforcement and double wall construction.  Very light and quick ski.  Can’t go wrong with this if you ski a lot of park

Salomon Teneighty Foil gear review by ?xcjamie?

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/04

How does this ski handle in the powder?

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/07

174…or 182 ^

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by triman4407 on 12/07

6” 160 lbs.  Advanced Skier.  What size should I be looking towards?

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/13

I bought the Foil last year.  I am 5’10” 175lbs I went with the 182 (MONEY!!!).  I put over 50 days on them last year alone up in Utah’s primo resorts.  There is not a section of the mountains I didn’t ski.  They gracefully handled anything I threw at them from opening day till the last mountain shut it’s door on me.  If nothing has changed except the new wonder bread packaging I’d say your not making a mistake.  If size is your concern if you ski hard which you all should don’ t be scared to go big.

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/21

Still wondering if i will take the foils….I will be doing some powder and a lot of groomed piste(girlfriend is a 1 st timer)Advice anyone….

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/22

they are amazing, i went skiing on them for a week and they are able to keep up with the normal mountain skis on piest they are light enough to bounce around off piest and there structure is ideal for the snow park

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/27

which ski is a better all mountain twin

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/28

I demo’d 8 set of skis at Whistler, including the B3 Bandits, and Salomon Guns.  The 1080 Foils are hands down the best all mountain ski.

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/04

what are better foils or the armada ar6. I want to do all mountain and park/pipe.

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/26

Very nice ski - great fun. Hired a pair for a week - and just bought the 2006 model.  Good and bouncy over powder - keeps up with boarders! You can check your size on Salomon website.

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/29

Go with the Foil.

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/14

Best all rounder between the two?

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/21

Does anybody know about how much these skis cost?

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/25

What is better for all-mountain, and park?

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 03/06

i am 5’7”, around 145lb, an aggressive skier looking for a pair of skis that will be great in powder and park. i looking at these foils, possibly the dynastar trouble maker, rosiggnol scratch BC, or k2 public enemy. can anyone help me out here?

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 03/11

I’m 6’0” and 155 lbs. I’m an expert that relies more on finesse than power.

I bought ‘06 Foils (174 cm) as my all around ski last year. I don’t ski much switch or much in the park & pipe. But I chose the Foil because I demo’d it and it blew away everything else I was testing for an all-around ski. And if I did chose to ski switch or in the park, it can handle it like a champ unlike most others in the all-mountain category.

I don’t know if they changed much for ‘07, but I don’t see how they could have made it any better than it already is. It carves like crazy on-piste and eats it up off-piste. It’s awesome in the bumps. It likes crud and pow too.

It does get a little chattery at high speed, but I have Atomic race skis for that. It also loses some grip in steep icy chutes due to the twin tips (as all twin tips do). It only has 85mm under foot, so for doing drops into deep powder you might want a true pow ski.

Bottom line is it’s the best all-around ski I’ve skied. It isn’t a race ski or a true powder ski. But it wasn’t designed to be. It’s a park & pipe ski that blows away most other skis in the all-mountain category.

If you can only afford one ski for your 1-ski quiver, this is it!That’s as long as you aren’t a heavyweight or super powerful. New-schoolers and old-schoolers will love it.

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 03/16

I am looking for a better all-around ski with light park use.  Both have great reviews.  Has anyone skied both back to back, opinions??

Salomon Teneighty Foil 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 04/10

I hear from varied sources that these skis are great fun to ski on in and out of the park.

I don’t doubt that they are fun to ski, but I also repeatedly hear about these skis having issues with their core. Because it’s a foam core and not pure wood, they’re known to lose their flex pattern after 1-2 seasons. Can anyone who owns the 06 ie 07 model comment on their durability?

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