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Moment Ruby Ski - 2010 BCS
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Wine and dine the Moment Ruby Ski with powder, then take it back to the trees to turn things out until darkness falls. At 111mm at the waist, you won't have to wrestle to get it on top; the Ruby is already there. Unlike a certain significant other who might get catty when it's cold, the Ruby holds strong in the white room. Through ravaged runouts or pedicure-busting chutes, the Ruby's hand-laid wood core provides stability and a smooth, forgiving flex. Warm up your dice hand and hit the road to Nevada because you'll want to thank Moment for this fat and happy ride.
Bottom Line: Cut and polished in Nevada.
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Does it all, every day
By: Rom Maruccci
October 30, 2010
I mounted up a pair of Rubys with Marker F10 tours last winter and have skied them in a host of conditions since. The Ruby is super light for its size, making for easy climbing on long tours. At 111 underfoot, I've found it wide enough to provide great float in Utah and Jackson pow, as well as late season Sierra and Cascade slush. The ski has a nice medium flex, which is stiff enough to power through variable snow, but didn't beat me up when skiing sun cups at the bottom of a huge descent on Shasta. I've only skied it a few times inbounds on groomers, but the traditional camber and medium sidecut did a nice job when I did. Overall, I absolutely love how versatile and fun the Ruby is - a true one ski quiver.
1 Comment Last Comment: January 5, 2011 by: Joe Prunckle
By: Joe Prunckle
January 5, 2011
Rom,
I just ordered some 180 Rubys to mount BD01s on them and not sure what skins to get...What skins are you using? They look like BD, does the nose wire fit well or did you have to do some improvising?
Does anyone else know what skins will work easily with the Moment Ruby's?
Change me.
Out of Stock
2010 Model No Longer Available
We have a lot more Big Mountain Freeride Skis than that
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Finally had a few variable days on the skis
I finally was able to put a few days on these skis to get a feel for them. First off I have the 180s with BD01 tele bindings mounted with boot center more...
Does it all, every day
I mounted up a pair of Rubys with Marker F10 tours last winter and have skied them in a host of conditions since. The Ruby is super light for its size, more...
- Length:
- 170 cm, 180 cm, 188 cm
- Dimensions:
- 141 / 111 / 129 mm
- Turn Radius:
- [180cm] 22.5 m
- Construction:
- tri-axial fiberglass, UHMW sidewalls
- Core:
- aspen, pine
- Base:
- sintered 4001
- Tail:
- twintip
- Recommended Use:
- all-mountain, powder skiing
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year
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