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Achieve zen-like balance, bird-like flotation, and pornstar curve when you ski the Nordica Zero Ski. This new school true twin punishes the backcountry and park like a couple of misbehaved children. Equally-weighted tip and tail make spinning and riding switch a cake walk, while ample underfoot and sexy curve help you carve a capital “P” in the powder without getting sucked under.
these absolutelly rip! they are a park inspired ski for the powder. if you love the feeling of center mounted skis and want your big mountain stick to ski the same, you will love these. Only complaint is that they are not the lightest, but for a fat ski its not bad and they feel bullet proof.
I'm an experienced skier and i'm trying to decide between these and the k2 coomba's. I'm 6'2" and 220 lbs. if i were to get these should i go with the 77 or 84. i love skiing powder but also love the trees and hitting the bumps. i demo'd the k2s and i liked the 181s. what should i get.
It kinda is a different ski than the Coomba, which is a directional ski, and feels truer to size. This is a twin tip, so it will feel shorter than the 184, which is the size I would say to get for a guy your size. Personally I would recommend the Coomba, just because I love the performance of it, but if you want a twin tip than this is a pretty good one, with a kind of similar flex.
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Awesome skis, really sick. But the only thing is mine got mounted backwards so specify that. Also next years top sheet is really sick so if you don't like this one. Wait a year. But if you are looking for a pow ski / jib ski this is it. It does it all with no effort. I ride big mountain and they make me feel like I am floating. And they are sick in the park to.
I haven't tried the zero's with tele, but i don't know how well it would ski. They are nice skis, good in the park, but a little slow on the hardpack. The nordica Enforcer is only a little bit skinnier, 94mm to the zero's 104, but is awesome in all kinds of snow. For a tele setup I would recomend the enforcer over the zero.
They are nice ski but i like the enforcer or the blower, the kirsh next year, over these. both of the other skis turn a lot better and set an edge better, but still have enough under foot 94mm and 110mm respectively
Hi! I am thinking about buying a new pair of skies, but i am not sure of that brand or mod? I m 85 kg heavy and180 cm tal. Have been and instructor on alpin and telemark for 3 years know so i know a bit about skiing? I have Armada arv from 3 years back and dynast phil ballnger. Have been looking at chopstick from volkel, zero from Nordica, gotama also volkel and obseth from k2. Like to ski in the park and bc. Dont know if i shold go for ski with rockers or without. Here in Norway the snow is often hard but somtimes we get a little powder to? That kind of ski should i go for?
Hi! I bought a pair of this skies for a week ago and i love them, this skies function great on hardpack and smooth in the pow. I like riding in the park to and this babis are great there to and yes i love them. Then i first tried them i was a bit worried but now i love them more and more. Its a run and buy ski. I have them in 177 and thats the only thing, i should maybe have chosen the 184.
they are not to heavy if you are looking for a touring ski these would get the job done. And be a ski you could bring on the mountain to. But if you are looking for something backcountry specific I would get something lighter and not so jibby. But if you and your friends are going out and building jumps in the backcountry and you have to hike for it I could not think of a better ski for that.
this is not an intermediate ski, its not super stiff, but the size of would make it too much for an intermediate skier to get on edge. and its not too bad in the park but thats not what its made for
these absolutelly rip! they are a park inspired ski for the powder. if you love the feeling of center mounted skis and want your big mountain stick to more...
Awesome skis, really sick. But the only thing is mine got mounted backwards so specify that. Also next years top sheet is really sick so if you don't more...
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