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By Ava Mitchell

Salomon S/RACE SL 12 — Expert Review

Salomon’s S/RACE SL 12 is a dedicated slalom-style carver for advanced to expert skiers who love short, high-energy turns on groomers. It pairs a full ash woodcore with double Titanal, a subtle tip rocker, and a race plate to deliver razor edge grip, instant turn initiation, and uncommon stability for such a tight-radius ski.

What stands out

  • Explosive rebound: powerful energy from turn to turn.
  • Ice-level edge hold: torsional stiffness and full sidewalls inspire trust.
  • Lightning-fast tip engagement: subtle tip rocker helps the ski fall into the turn precisely.
  • Stability for its class: Blade tech + double Ti tame chatter at speed.
  • Technique-sensitive: prefers an active, forward stance; not the most forgiving at slow speeds.

On-snow performance

  • Edge grip & bite: The 121–68–104/105 mm sidecut locks in immediately. On hard morning groomers and true ice, the ski feels composed and secure.
  • Turn shape & agility: Short, rhythmic slalom arcs (11–14 m radius by length) feel automatic. The tip engages quickly without being nervous.
  • Stability & damping: Despite its SL focus, vibration control is excellent. You can link high-tempo turns with confidence.
  • Energy & rebound: Strong tail drives you out of the apex; rewards pressure and precise timing.
  • Forgiveness: A firm tail means backseat or lazy inputs get punished. The ski shines under skilled, proactive skiers.

Construction & tech

  • Full ash woodcore: Solid, consistent flex with natural damping.
  • Double Titanal laminates: Race-like torsional stiffness and stability.
  • Full sandwich sidewalls: Direct power transfer and precise edge feel.
  • Racing profile (camber + subtle tip rocker): Quick initiation with strong edge pressure through the turn.
  • Race plate + I12/X12 TL GW bindings: More leverage and feedback; adds weight but boosts precision.

Sizing and setup

  • 155–160 cm: Lighter/shorter skiers or ultra-tight piste work.
  • 165 cm: Sweet spot for most advanced skiers seeking true SL feel.
  • 170 cm: Heavier skiers or those who prefer a touch more speed and stability.
  • Tune: 1° base/3° side suits most; aggressive skiers may prefer ~0.5°/3°. A light tip detune can calm hookiness.

Comparisons

  • Atomic Redster S9 Revoshock: The Atomic is even more damp and “on rails”; the Salomon feels a touch livelier with quicker tip engagement.
  • Head e‑SL: The Head is ultra-precise and can feel more exacting; the Salomon’s tip rocker makes initiation friendlier.
  • Rossignol Hero Elite ST Ti: Rossi is more all‑day friendly; Salomon brings a more race-bred edge hold and pop.
  • Fischer RC4 WC SC: Fischer feels lighter and razor-sharp; Salomon is heavier, calmer, and very composed.

Pros and cons

  • Pros: Elite grip on hard/ice, instant turn-in, strong stability for SL, big rebound.
  • Cons: Demanding tail at low speeds, heavier with plate, limited versatility off groomers.

Specs (explained)

  • Rocker profile: Racing profile (subtle tip rocker, camber). Faster initiation and strong edge loading through the turn.
  • Lengths: 155/160/165/170 cm. Shorter = quicker, more nimble; longer = more stability and longer arc.
  • Sidecut: 121 mm tip / 68 mm waist / 104–105 mm tail. Narrow waist for fast edge-to-edge; strong tip/tail for bite and short turns.
  • Radius: 11 m (155), 12 m (160), 13 m (165), 14 m (170). Governs turn shape and the ski’s “self-steering” feel.
  • Weight (per ski, published): ~2,065–2,570 g depending on length/listing; often ~2,185 g at 165 cm. Variations reflect plate/binding inclusion and model year.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Who is the Salomon S/RACE SL 12 for?
A: Advanced and expert piste skiers who want rapid-fire, short-radius carving with maximum edge grip. It’s best for those who ski actively and like strong rebound.

Q: How does it handle bumps or chopped snow?
A: It’s a piste-race ski. Damping is good, but the stiff tail prefers clean rhythm over sloppy lines, and it’s not playful in moguls.

Q: S/RACE SL 12 vs Atomic S9?
A: S9 is ultra-damped and locked-in; the Salomon is slightly livelier and snappier at turn initiation while keeping excellent grip and calmness.

Key takeaways

  • True SL DNA: tight radius, laser grip, precise feel.
  • Calm and powerful: rare blend of damping and pop.
  • Rewards skill: shines with forward, active technique.

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