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Head Skis USA Supermojo 103 Team Ski - 2007 BCS

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Supermojo 103 Team Ski
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The titanium-reinforced Head Supermojo 103 Team Ski gives advanced to expert skiers the strength and size to haul ass down any big line. This fatty ski straightlines, rips, and powers through any snow condition or terrain. The Supermojo 103 Team's titanium reinforcement provides amazing strength for blowing through mank and cruising big lines. This Head ski's fat, nearly unsinkable 126 millimeter shovel rises above the fluff for buttery rides in the back bowls. The Supermojo's beefy 103-millimeter underfoot floats out any drop, while the heavy-duty construction and burly UHM base stand up to stumps, shark fins, and spectator-fueled billygoating.

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Can you get this ski in 181?

Can you get this ski in 181?

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February 16, 2009

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They have it in stock in a 183 and a 193. I don't believe it was ever made in a size smaller than 183, and it was definitely never made as a 181.FYI, this same ski has been around for a number of years, as the Supermojo, I.M. 103, and now this supermojo 103 team... You might be able to scrounge up an older version of this ski to save some money, but as long as you're getting a head ski that's 103 in the waist, it's the same as this'n.

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March 12, 2009

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This ski, is it god to Telemark andt top tours?

This ski, is it god to Telemark andt top tours?

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February 3, 2009

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if you are looking for a wide ski to tour with. this would be a good one. not super lite BC ski, but it will be bomber on the way down.*** I don't tour, myself, but I've owned and skied on a lot of skis, including many with burly race plates, and this is the heaviest feeling ski I've ever owned or used. Granted, I have the 193's (194's? I forget exact length...), but I bootpack much more begrudgingly with these than my other skis. They're tanks, and really not well suited for touring. Moreover, I find I want to be wearing stiffer boots when I'm skiing these, not putting on AT gear and dealing with softer boots and bindings. Yuck.

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February 24, 2009

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I am an advanced skier, 6'3"/270lbs. I need a bigger

I am an advanced skier, 6'3"/270lbs. I need a bigger ski than my Dynastar's. I wonder if this ski at 183cm would keep me above the snow? I mainly hit bowls and long speedy trails. Any advice? Thanks, Chris

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September 2, 2008

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Chris, im 6'0/190lbs and shred the 191 mojos. Man up and choose something bigger than 183!FYI, 103 is a way burlier ski than the 105. I'm 6'9", 265, took out a pair of 183s mounted on the line and they felt fine. The only concern is that they're total bottom feeders unless you're hauling.

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December 10, 2008

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2007 Model No Longer Available

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Dimensions:
[193cm] 126/103/118mm 
Top Sheet:
Fiberglass 
Core Material:
Wood, titanium 
Base Material:
UHM 
Tail:
Raised 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
Head Mojo 15 Binding 
Recommended Use:
Big mountain, powder, hardcore charging 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year