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Salomon Special II and Special II Magnum Snowboard Review

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$539
Discontinued 2012 Check out the Salomon XLT
Advanced to Expert All Mountain
This is
Not in any way short bus Special! The salomon special is a good ride favorite for advanced riders who like to haul ass and go big. Cambered boards still have a place in the world of aggressive riding and the Salomon Special II proves it.  When we want to take a break from testing boards or try a boot or binding we always take this out on a hard pack day.  The Special and Salomon are known for their fast, multi-condition and sturdy bases. Salomon must be French for high speed & good edge hold because most of their boards have an uncommonly fast ride about them. The Special is magic at high speed on hard pack or morning groomers! As of 2010 and 2011 Salomon made some major changes.  The rubber in the rails really changed the way it rides.  Before it was very stiff and damp.  Now it's much softer but just as damp.  It took the special from an aggressive all mountain snowboard to a soft aggressive all mountain snowboard.   Now it has a lot more play in the park than before and despite it's average performance in powder is fun just about anywhere.    Read the detailed review below.  

How It Rides

Groomers Excellent
Speed Excellent

Flex Medium
Rails/
Jibbing
Average
Powder Average
Weight Feather

Carving
Excellent

Pipe Excellent
Turn Initiation
Moderate 
Edge Hold Good
Switch Excellent
Jumps Excellent

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The Good Ride Take

The Salomon Special Snowboard Review by The Good Ride

Board Size- 162 & 159
Days On It- 30+
Bindings Used- Union Data, Union Force,  Flux Super Titan, Flux Super Diamond, Burton Cartel, Burton Co2, Burton C60

Riders on this board- 4

Out of all of the bindings we tried the Union Force and Force SL's were our favorite with the Special.  The Union Bindings Made the Special turn easier.

The Salomon Special is a very niche board and not for everyone but if you are looking for a fast directional twin here it is.  We would say The Salomon Special and the Rome Design are the 2 best all mountain freeride cambered directional twins.  The Special has the best edge hold and is  faster.   It has lots of pop and is a stiff, stable directional twin....especially for its sizing.   This is something you don't see much of in the directional twin category.  Our only complaint was that Specials from the 08-09 season and below is it seems to get short bus angry at you if you aren't going fast or going big. If you do what it wants and ride it in good conditions at medium to high speed it will be very good to you.  If you ride in chewed up rutted conditions it can act like Warren if you take off his ear muffs.

If you haven't seen Something about Mary then never mind.  The 09-10 Model has softened up and added some new tech.  This has eliminated our poor conditions and low speed complaint while still maintaining that stable at any speed feel.  We liked the old model's 3-D core on the top because it make the board very unique but the changes of 09-10 have transformed this to an all conditions board.  This took the Special from a niche board to a serious all mountain and all condition contender.  It is now something perfect for all mountain riding.  The only issue we feel they have to address now is it's less than average performance in powder.

Groomers- The Salomon Special performs well on almost any type of groomed run. Post powder packed runs over corduroy are of course perfect and the board really shows its stability making any kind of turn at high speed. The special keeps its edge in Hard pack and firm conditions. Ice just sucks for any board but it will do better than most because of its quadratic side cut, cambered shape and stiffness. At the end of the day when the groomers are all chewed up Warren comes out again and  this board seems to act like some boards that can't handle high speed at low speed. We call it reverse chatter and that might be this boards only weakness.  The 2010 model is a softer than past models and is much more forgiving in crappy conditions so well done!  It's worth paying the $40 xtra this year to have the newer tech.
Powder- The Special II does well to make a twinish cambered shape the best it can be in powder but it's just not that great.  It has a 20mm setback so it does have some room to set your stance back for the deeper days but this isn't going to blow you away. The nose & tail also turns up rather high to help you stay above most moderate pow days. Its not going to relieve any leg burn though or even come close to competing with a pow specific or reverse camber board. 
Speed- The Special II is fast....really fast. It's also incredibly stable.  The only boards that are faster are the big freeride boards like the A-Frame and Burner.  The tough fast base, good edge hold and a stiffness makes for a dependable chatter free board at high speed. It runs really well in the flats and gets you through traverses easier than many other boards out there. This board shines in the morning on a steep flat, well groomed run. It's so stable you don't realize how fast you are going if you are by yourself.  Some of our best groomer days were on this board.  Even though this board softened up it still is just as damp as past years models.
Weight- Salomon makes a pretty light board and the Special II is pretty light. If you compare it to most boards you will see that the rails are much thinner. However they didn't skimp on a sturdy top sheet or base so it will last you a long time. It's actually on the upper end of light weight.  All in all it's a good balance of weight and should last a long time.
Turn Initiation- It won't let you down in a tight spot and has improved tremendously with the introduction of the Special II.  If you like a board that takes a little bit of lean to turn then this is perfect.  It's not too much to make you weary in tight areas but enough to be incredibly fun on an un crowded morning when you can make any kind of turn you want. When you are in the crud or 2 day old powder this board grabs and can make turning difficult but it's not terrible.  The only time this board is not fun is at the end of a crowded day when the runs are all chewed up. At this point it brings out every imperfection in the run and is rather unforgiving.
Edge Hold- The Quadratic Side Cut isn't revolutionary but sure does have good edge hold. Salomon keeps this board on edge when you need it. No matter what condition we ride in this board will not wash out. When you come into the steep runs that have all the good snow blown away on the top you'll feel safe making turns to get to the good snow. Hard pack days will not be a problem.
Stiffness- This year Salomon took a lot of stiffness out of their boards but still kept all the other qualities it had.  If you get an older model then we say its Very Stiff! This board has allot of pop but it takes allot to flex it.  This board does not chatter and hauls ass because of this. If you want a stiff board that you can really lean into turns with this should be a finalist in your decision making process. 
Switch- The directional twin shape makes this board ride very well switch. Its not going to compare to a true twin but is a great choice for anyone who mixes it up.
Pipe- The Special climbs the pipe walls with ease. The only issue is the Special is stiff so sometimes it's not as forgiving on tricky landings as some boards. The Special II changed this up and makes it a lot more forgiving when it's time for re-entry.
Jibbing- The Special would not be recommendable for the jib park but the Special II is much more jib friendly.  This is one of the ways Salomon improved the special to make it more all mountain.
Rails/Boxes- Don't ruin these precious edges on rails but if you do you will still have a good time
Jumps- The Special and Special II hits kickers well and lands them well when you are going medium or big. If you hit jumps all day there are better boards out there for that but its perfect if you stop in the park on the way to the chair lift for your next run or like to go really big.

All in all we were very impressed and just couldn't get over the speed so it became part of our quiver.  It's not for everyone but some will absolutely fall in love with it.

The Good Ride Take on Salomon

Boards
Salomon is small compared to some companies but they have the complete line up and a very strong following.  You will either love or hate a Salomon board.  Salomon makes a very fast and damp all mountain to freeride board that seems to feel best at high speeds.  It is really scary how fast it is.  They have also made a solid effort to make some pretty good park boards as well and won some Good Wood Award's in the park and pipe.  If you are looking for something a bit off the beaten path Salomon might work for you. 
Boots
It is almost undisputed amongst most knowledgeable riders that Salomon has some of the best boots out there.  They have spent a lot of time making a boot that fits well and that won’t pack out much.  Even though there is a semi-traditional lacing system it still has a speed lace tightening system and it can lock at each rung on the upper part of the boot.  Some complain that the Salomon boot runs a bit narrow so if you have wide feet think twice.  Also others complain that it can take longer than some boots to make them comfortable for your feet. 
Bindings
Salomon’s bindings are not as popular as their boards and boots but still do a good job competing with the other big name brands. They are reliable and well made and have a more traditional old school feel compared to the leading companies.  That being said the turn initiation and general feeling is good so these could work for you.

Company Information

Salomon Special 2 2011

Lightening quick response and maneuverability at any speed, the Special is perfect for steep descents and lofty air time.

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Camber
Sidecut
Quadratic
Base Material
Zeolit
Factory Finish
Med Stone Finish
Core Type
GHOST Light Core
Suspension
Rubber Rails

Salomon Special 2 2010

$540.00

Platinum Preferred.

FLEX: 4

Our lightest weight core and GHOST technology re-vamp this long standing favorite with more pop. The Special is quick and fluid from edge to edge and ready to perform on any type of terrain, anywhere in the world, at the drop of a hat.

Sizes: 150, 153, 156, 159, 162

Tech

Shape Directional Twin
Sidecut Quadratic
Construction GHOST carbon XY stringers, GHOST Construction
Base Material Zeolit
Factory Finish Full Edge Bevel, Med Stone Finish
Suspension Rubber Rails
Core Type GHOST light core

 


Specs

Salomon Special 2 2011 Specs

Size / cm Contact Length / mm Effective Edge / mm Max Stance mm / cm Waist Width / mm Tail Length / mm Nose Length / mm Set Back / mm Sidecut Radius / mm
147 1095 1125 616 (24.3) 242 180 195 15 7.4
150 1115 1155 636 (24.9) 245 185 200 15 7.6
153 1145 1175 646 (25.4) 246 185 200 15 7.8
156 1165 1195 656 (25.8) 248 190 205 15 8
159 1195 1225 666 (26.2) 250 190 205 15 8.2
162 1215 1245 676 (26.6) 253 195 210 15 8.4

Salomon Special 2 2010 Specs

Board Size (CM) Contact Length (MM) Effective Edge (MM) Max Stance (MM/IN) Waist Width (MM) Tail Length (MM) Nose Length (MM) Set Back (MM) Sidecut Radius (MM)
150 1125 1155 636 (24.9) 245 185 200 15 7.6
153 1145 1175 646 (25.4) 246 185 200 15 7.8
156 1165 1195 656 (25.8) 248 190 205 15 8
159 1195 1225 666 (26.2) 250 190 205 15 8.2
162 1215 1245 676 (26.6) 253 195 210 15 8.4
Wide Board Size (CM) Contact Length (MM) Effective Edge (MM) Max Stance (MM/IN) Waist Width (MM) Tail Length (MM) Nose Length (MM) Set Back (MM) Sidecut Radius (MM)
159 1180 1210 656 (25.8) 258 190 205 15 8
163 1210 1240 656 (25.8) 260 195 210 15 8.2
166 1230 1260 676 (26.6) 262 200 215 15 8.4

 


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spot on

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful
Bought the last (2011) 159cm board last year to replace my very old Custom 60.5. I was a bit worried that it's a bit shorter, and also that I should've gone for the Burner instead, since I prefer to stay on the groomed part of the slope, but I'm very pleased of the SpecialII. Only issue is that it seems to be more prone to scratches and damage than my old Burton, or I'm just riding it harder. It's a shame that Salomon stopped makeing them, but there seems to be a few 2011 ones still around online :)
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Reviewed by chris
April 05, 2012
 
 

The Best board ever made?

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I love this board. Super fast and stable but still easy to manoeuvre. My only complaint is that it doesn't really get on that well with powder. I snapped mine going over the handle bars in deep powder. Salomon replaced it with a burner because they don't make this board anymore. I love this board so much i went out and bought another one. Best board i have ridden hands down.
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Reviewed by Thomas MacFadyen
March 12, 2012
 
 

Good Ride right on again.

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The Good Ride review is spot on for this board - again. (They do a very good job generally!)

I own the 2011 model - the last. Not sure why Salomon switched it for the new XLT, which has a slightly less positive overall review, but whatever.

As advertised, a power board that screams down the mountain, with very good edge hold, great dampness and stability at speed, and solid construction - a Salomon trait.

Yes, turn initiation, especially at slower speeds, could be easier, but those of us who learned to ride on cambered boards know how to maneuver these boards. Solid in the pipe, although the stability of the board doesn't allow for alot of error when landing. Plenty of pop on jumps - the speed helps as one approaches liftoff!

I'm not stupid enough to try this board on boxes/rails - I have another board for that. And I haven't tried it in powder, but I don't imagine a cambered board is gonna compete with the rockereds out there.

If you like a real power board that flies down the mountain with authority and carves beautifully, ridden either way (I center my stance to ride switch and it's good), this is a great choice.

Hope the XLT is as good.
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Reviewed by nvansluy
January 03, 2012
 
 

The Good Ride got this one right.

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I own the 08-9 model with the 3D core (which they mention here) and I have to say I couldn’t agree more with their detailed review of the Salomon Special. Definitely feels best at speed on a consistent surface. I have had excellent groomer days on this board everywhere from Big Bear in So-Cal, to Mammoth, to Beaver Creek Colorado. I like the 159 wide because it’s not too wide for hardpack but helps you out in the deep stuff. I don’t have much problem whipping this board around at low speed in chunder or in the trees, although it does seem a bit unforgiving and catchy at times. Props to The Good Ride.com for a real and accurate review of this deck.
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Reviewed by 6IX
March 08, 2011