Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
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Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
Oh boy! I have fallen in L-o-o-o-o-ve!
I've been struggling for a while over the following factors: I am light at 160lbs, I am not very powerful as that weight is stretched over 6'2". I'm skinny and not very muscle-y. I live in New England where we ski with bumps and tight-ass trees. I telemark and I'm more cautious now which means skiing slower, but still wanting to ski tight trees-- all this translates into needing/wanting a ski that bends easily around said tight trees without needing centrifugal forces to bend the ski; I want to bend skis with my own weight as I slither like a snake around the skis. I want a fun bendy ski for tight situations and soft or spring snow.
That means rocker + soft flex + 96ish waist.
More and more "all mountain" mid-90 waisted skis are now becoming absolutely tanks. Rocker is being removed, camber is getting longer and the skis in this category are getting STIFF. Insane Stiff. Like CRAZY 2x4 stiff. Scary stiff. I refuse to go for a ride on top of some monster ski that caters to aspiration instead of REALITY. I am not a pro skier. I am not in magazines. I am not going 75mph down a bottomless spine in Alaska. Every day is not a daydream. Most days are not a daydream.
All I want is to go spring skiing and not get tossed off my horse.
AND THEN...
I FOUND THESE
181cm Icelantic Nomad 95
This is what these skis are/do:
They are soft.
They have deep rocker
They bend easily
They are FUN AS HELL.
They pop
They slash
They pivot
They snake and slither and squirm and wiggle and everything!
***They are the best spring skiing ski I have ever owned.***
This is what this ski is NOT:
They are not stable at high speed in crud or bumped up corn or whatever
They are not grumpy
They are not not-chattery at high speeds (sensing themes! these skis bounce)
They are not stiff or firm flexing or whatever adjective you would use
They are not the best firm snow/ice ski, at all
They are probably not for heavier and/or more powerful skiers
For lighter skiers, on the east coast, on smaller mountains, with tight tree/bump skiing, in softer snow, these Nomad 95's are the ticket! This has been my absolute best purchase in YEARS. I go through a lot of skis. I buy, sell at loss, gather the data, try again. I generally don't talk about them much because they fail to get my really really excited about going skiing.The Icelantic Nomad 95 gets me excited to go skiing! They replace my venerable 169cm 2010 K2 Kung Fujas that I bought for $70 (w/ BD 02s!) several years ago. Same concept, soft, rockered, pivotable ski, except I got the Nomad in a longer length more commensurate to my height.
If you are lighter, less powerful, or don't want to pretend you are He-Man Master of the Universe, this little ski is for you!
Made in USA, 3yr warrantee, FUN FUN FUN
Also the graphics are SICK. At first I was a little "ah whatever" but now I love them! They are so moody and mysterious and it just works with the pueblo and petroglyphs.
LOVE
181 Icelantic Nomad 95
130-95-120
22 Design VICE with my boot mark -1cm from recommended
https://www.icelanticskis.com/collectio ... 1-nomad-95
I have to add: I have never, at least in recent memory, fallen in love so hard so fast with a pair of skis from the first run. Instant head-over-heels love.
I've been struggling for a while over the following factors: I am light at 160lbs, I am not very powerful as that weight is stretched over 6'2". I'm skinny and not very muscle-y. I live in New England where we ski with bumps and tight-ass trees. I telemark and I'm more cautious now which means skiing slower, but still wanting to ski tight trees-- all this translates into needing/wanting a ski that bends easily around said tight trees without needing centrifugal forces to bend the ski; I want to bend skis with my own weight as I slither like a snake around the skis. I want a fun bendy ski for tight situations and soft or spring snow.
That means rocker + soft flex + 96ish waist.
More and more "all mountain" mid-90 waisted skis are now becoming absolutely tanks. Rocker is being removed, camber is getting longer and the skis in this category are getting STIFF. Insane Stiff. Like CRAZY 2x4 stiff. Scary stiff. I refuse to go for a ride on top of some monster ski that caters to aspiration instead of REALITY. I am not a pro skier. I am not in magazines. I am not going 75mph down a bottomless spine in Alaska. Every day is not a daydream. Most days are not a daydream.
All I want is to go spring skiing and not get tossed off my horse.
AND THEN...
I FOUND THESE
181cm Icelantic Nomad 95
This is what these skis are/do:
They are soft.
They have deep rocker
They bend easily
They are FUN AS HELL.
They pop
They slash
They pivot
They snake and slither and squirm and wiggle and everything!
***They are the best spring skiing ski I have ever owned.***
This is what this ski is NOT:
They are not stable at high speed in crud or bumped up corn or whatever
They are not grumpy
They are not not-chattery at high speeds (sensing themes! these skis bounce)
They are not stiff or firm flexing or whatever adjective you would use
They are not the best firm snow/ice ski, at all
They are probably not for heavier and/or more powerful skiers
For lighter skiers, on the east coast, on smaller mountains, with tight tree/bump skiing, in softer snow, these Nomad 95's are the ticket! This has been my absolute best purchase in YEARS. I go through a lot of skis. I buy, sell at loss, gather the data, try again. I generally don't talk about them much because they fail to get my really really excited about going skiing.The Icelantic Nomad 95 gets me excited to go skiing! They replace my venerable 169cm 2010 K2 Kung Fujas that I bought for $70 (w/ BD 02s!) several years ago. Same concept, soft, rockered, pivotable ski, except I got the Nomad in a longer length more commensurate to my height.
If you are lighter, less powerful, or don't want to pretend you are He-Man Master of the Universe, this little ski is for you!
Made in USA, 3yr warrantee, FUN FUN FUN
Also the graphics are SICK. At first I was a little "ah whatever" but now I love them! They are so moody and mysterious and it just works with the pueblo and petroglyphs.
LOVE
181 Icelantic Nomad 95
130-95-120
22 Design VICE with my boot mark -1cm from recommended
https://www.icelanticskis.com/collectio ... 1-nomad-95
I have to add: I have never, at least in recent memory, fallen in love so hard so fast with a pair of skis from the first run. Instant head-over-heels love.
Last edited by Woodserson on Thu Mar 25, 2021 8:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
We need a "Like" button.
I love that you no longer have to go to Moab to "go over the handlebars" while looking at petroglyphs. Now you can do it on skis anywhere.
I love that you no longer have to go to Moab to "go over the handlebars" while looking at petroglyphs. Now you can do it on skis anywhere.
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Re: Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
I want them.
I probably have no use for them.
“GD The Pusher Man”, AKA Woods.
I probably have no use for them.
“GD The Pusher Man”, AKA Woods.
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Re: Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
NNN-BC and Leather.
Otherwise, “SSS” — Slippery Slope Syndrome.
I would end up like you with a basement full of ski gear — Ha!
Otherwise, “SSS” — Slippery Slope Syndrome.
I would end up like you with a basement full of ski gear — Ha!
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Re: Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
Thanks for the review. I was aware of Icelantic but had honestly not given the brand much consideration.
I’ve been looking for a mid 90s powder ski that isn’t stiff as a board. Was going to grab another pair of V6s but now you have me thinking...
Weight seems reasonable even if it isn’t marketed as a backcountry ski.
Have you skied much powder with them yet?
I’ve been looking for a mid 90s powder ski that isn’t stiff as a board. Was going to grab another pair of V6s but now you have me thinking...
Weight seems reasonable even if it isn’t marketed as a backcountry ski.
Have you skied much powder with them yet?
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Re: Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
Zero. I just got them recently at the start of the corn season.Lasiocarpa wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 7:01 amThanks for the review. I was aware of Icelantic but had honestly not given the brand much consideration.
I’ve been looking for a mid 90s powder ski that isn’t stiff as a board. Was going to grab another pair of V6s but now you have me thinking...
Weight seems reasonable even if it isn’t marketed as a backcountry ski.
Have you skied much powder with them yet?
I personally would stick with my V6's for powder. I can't put my finger on it just yet, but I think the V6 is the superior ski for powder skiing. I think the flex profile along with the proportionally skinnier tail is probably better tuned to skiing pow and not folding up... but who knows!? If you can find them cheap, give them a shot and see what happens.
But yeah, these Nomads are definitely not stiff and they are an absolute blast in corn. But they are not for everybody. Lighter, dances-on-feet kind of skiers. They start to flop when I let them run, so instead I just turn them all the time. Total turn-fest. The camber underfoot is non-existent so they just pivot like crazy.
EDIT: I bet they would make fun powder skis, soft tail... but only if you are lighter for the length and don't push them hard too hard. There's a balance between too stiff and too soft... the V6 nails it for me... at 160lbs. The 178 and 183 both are good.
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Re: Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
You know what dude? I love the Nomad 95 so much I just pulled the trigger on a pair of Nomad 105 for the POWPOW. I'll report back next winter!Lasiocarpa wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 7:01 amThanks for the review. I was aware of Icelantic but had honestly not given the brand much consideration.
I’ve been looking for a mid 90s powder ski that isn’t stiff as a board. Was going to grab another pair of V6s but now you have me thinking...
Weight seems reasonable even if it isn’t marketed as a backcountry ski.
Have you skied much powder with them yet?
If one ski (the Icelantic Nomad 95) makes me so happy, it stands to chance the big brother (Nomad 105) in the same line will make me as happy, and I'm willing to risk that. Flexing them now at home they have the same flex profile but a little stiffer overall. I think it's a magic ticket. I think this ski is also going to be a win. I can feel it in my bones. I believe and I put my money where my mouth is.
Back to the Nomad 95: Yesterday I had a fantastic day on these ski, farming corn, keeping them turning, keeping them moving. They bend so easily and so consistently, I'm making the tightest truly carved telemark turns I have ever made on skis. The softer flex contributes to this. Absolutely wonderful shit-eating-grin kind of skiing. The spectacular corn snow helped. And my light weight. And that turning is what they do best since they flop around bombing at Mach-looney. And the fact I'm skiing better than I have ever been before. But maybe that's the skis again? Nomad Nomad Nomad Nomad Nomad Nomad
OH MY:
I HAVE DA FEVAH
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Re: Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
Graphics have that New Mexico vibe going on.Woodserson wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 9:22 pmAlso the graphics are SICK. At first I was a little "ah whatever" but now I love them! They are so moody and mysterious and it just works with the pueblo and petroglyphs.
Never owned skis with graphics I truly hated. If not love at first sight, I always grew to love my gear. However... 1994 Ford Tempo, never grew to love that jalopy. Cold weather driving, was always able to get in the mountains, but many times was not able to get out.
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Re: Icelantic Nomad 95 Review ... FUN
Thanks for the info. I’ll have to pick up a pair if I see a good deal.