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Head Xenon 10 reviews -- anyone tried them, own a pair ...

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I'm skiing on Head Xenon 4.0 skis which I like a lot. What I really like about them is that they are really light (which could be a combination of a lighter ski, and the RF11 binding). I've read that the Xenon 10 is even lighter still -- can anyone actually confirm this (like, has anyone weighed them with bindings?). I think the turing radius on the X10 is a mere 12.5 m (compared to 16 m on the X4), so the ski may be more oversized in the front and end. Anyway, there is a Head Demo at Alpes Grandes Serre next thursday (March 4th) so I intend to try a pair there, but if anyone has tried them, or skied on them this year, I'd be very interested to hear your opinions.
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I've tried the Xenon 10. I found them too light for me, they seemed to flap around too much. I'm 1.83 and 90kg, so I'm probably outside their target audience.
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Spyderman -- Did you ski on the 170 cms? The Xenon 4 has some high speed 'chatter' as well - but it doesn't really bother me too much anymore as I'm no downhill racer. I love the lightness in the mogels most of all. I'm 1.79 and 78 kgs - and have been skiing on 163 cms for a while -- quite short, but work well for what I enjoy, carving (short turns) and moguls.

ps. thanks for your comments on the thread I started about the problems I had with edge sharpening. It seems to have spontaneously resolved itself - maybe they deburred themselves after I took them out again in some soft snow for a day.


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One of my skiing buddies bought a pair last year. He's a big lad and loves them. He paid a heap of money for them from memory. Are the really as tight as 12.5? My Magnums are 13.5, they can bounce me vertically with a little too much input
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