There is only one single use for fat skis: Heli-skiing / racing down steep peaks in Alaska at 80mph. (In other words, shooting TGR movies.) And that's it. You couldn't do that without fat skis. It's the only thing you cannot do without fat skis. And that is why the whole hype started. Skiing them on-piste is just hype, fake coolness or pure stupidity and ignorance. That being said, we could argue what is fat and what is not.
There is no real advantage of going fat unless you wanna go faster than 80mph. Yeah I hear you man... "Flotation man, flotation..." Flotation man?!? Why the frig do you need flotation kid? Seriously, why would you wanna stay on top and barely touch snow when you could have fun deep deep down and grow a nice snow beard? I will never understand people...
Well, the thing is, things have changed a lot now. Fat skis are not 15lbs anymore. They are way easier to ski than they were 10 years ago.
Speaking of new stuff for the 2017 season, the brand new Voile SuperCharger looks very cool at only 7lbs... Wow, not bad at all for a 140-106-124 ski! Remember when Black Diamond were making ULTRA LIGHT carbon fat skis at 15lbs a pair? (Well, they still do...) Those were knee-destroyers... But now, I'm pretty sure I could handle the SuperChargers anywhere in the BC with NNN shoes... I would probably get abducted to XCD Pure Land by the Knights for a lengthy interrogation by doing so... (And maybe change the rules and get crowned Supreme Knight?
