Poster: A snowHead
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The Head iM82 is not a proper twin tip. It has a rounded tail, but not a proper tip. So you can cross that off your list.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Well I like the iM82 a lot as an all mountain ski. But if I wanted something to use in the park, I wouldn't consider it at all. Like I said the tail is not really suitable for skiing switch. It's almost flat against the ground. Surely you should be looking at their Mojo range?
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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what about something like a Movement Spark? Just to confuse you even more
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Oh another 3 page discussion coming up!
(You're demands and stats are very close to mine )
Once i'm off work and we get snow in Wengen i'm going to try at the very least Movement Spark
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Movement spark doesn't have a true twintip really.
Movement Karmasutra's or Gladiators would be more suiting.
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I went off piste with Salomon Streetracer 10s last year... They were truly horrible...
does that help
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Not a twin tip ..
If you have M82's on the list then I'd endorse the Spark for the kind of skiing you post...upto a point.
Very fast and sure footed on piste, good on icy pistes. Good off piste but if a new 30cms storm, hire fatter as you'll need help if a 'borderline advanced'. I am not sure what this def really means and the Spark can be a pretty precise ski. Not hard to edge or turn and have a lighter weight.
Very good all-mountain ski. It will take you off piste 80% of the time but for the uber steep/deep days you'll want a bit more float otherwise it will tire you out. But for what you say you want to ski, they should be on your list.
Movement make very good skis, IMV but be careful with the really big ones as they can take a lot of skiing
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Movement Gladiator - superb. e-bayed a pair a couple of years ago and likey so much forked out for a new second pair and stuck AT bindings on. fairly stiff and they love going fast - all over the hill. Both mine in 183 length though they have a 190-something too. 183 is fine - skis fairly short as has fairly big twintwip - feel like a 170-ish
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I just demo'd the Mojo 90's in 186cm. Lovely ski seeing as I was coming from old version 170 B2's. I found them a little slower to engage on icey pistes but on the half frozen and crudded up off piste they cut through with confidence. I need to try the Punisher's now to continue the search for my next ski.
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