First impression
The Scott Pure is waiting for me in a stairwell in Freiburg. A light twilight mood, matching the ski design: simple, dusky. Immediately visible what awaits me: Paulownia wood, titanium, carbon, aramid and on top a pretty relief of the contour lines of your favourite mountains. Pretty pure! I tie the ski to my rucksack and cycle home. Amazingly light on the back! The Pure in 182cm weighs 1850g/ski without bindings.
About the tester and the test conditions
Who tests this ski that promises to be the only one? The only one you have in the garage, 109mm waist, no matter what? I'm 179cm tall, with ski equipment certainly over 70kg and claim to ski reasonably well, like to ski at speed, like to do turns in the forest, rarely in 6th gear in the couloir. I spend about 50% of my time freeriding in the Magicpass areas and 50% of my time touring, but I only climb a maximum of 1200 metres.
In order to use the Pure as a freetouring ski with all options, there is a Marker Kingpin on the ski for the test. Thanks to the rental binding, it was even possible to test with different skiing positions (front rear +1cm ski centre and standard rear - standard centre). I always skied with the same boot, a Lange Freetour with 120 flex and Gripwalk sole.
I've been using the ski since the beginning of December and as the period since then has offered practically all types of snow, the ski has also been tested extensively.
Test report
But now to the off-road test. I started the test at the beginning of the season in December and had to admit to myself: "This Ski is stronger than I am". I considered whether I could really do the test.