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4FRNT Skis STL Alpine Ski

4FRNT Skis STL Alpine Ski

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4FRNT Skis STL Alpine Ski

When you hear the name Steele Spence, your mind has visions of super-long kinked rails and epic jibbing sessions. Over the past few years, Steele has helped take urban rail sliding to new heights and racked up some impressive competitive results at the same time. The 4FRNT STL enables Steele to continuously crush his own high marks, thanks to its nearly non-existent swing weight and a ride that's as smooth going forward as it is skiing switch. The maple-and-aspen core provides the freestyle-tuned flex and solid feel underfoot that are crucial for sticking rails and stomping spin moves. Steele designs his own graphics for the STL, so there's a little bit of Mr. Spence in every pair.

Bottom Line: The 4FRNT STL lets you stomp and spin with the Man of Steele.

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Rating for this product: 3

Alright, Not the greatest.

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April 6, 2009

The more dramatic sidecut and stability of the STL made the ski very popular when it came to riding all-mountain. I found it to be a bit heavy for park riding, though, so this one is best suited for shredding everywhere and is not a park-specific tool like some of the other park skis on the market.

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How far should you mount your bindings back if ya ski 50/50 park

How far should you mount your bindings back if ya ski 50/50 park and all mtn.

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April 10, 2009

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I would say that a mounting around +3 from trad would be decent, maybe +4. Doesn't affect forward carving too much, and is better switch than just trad stance.

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April 12, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Super sick

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September 30, 2008

These ski's are sooo bomb proof. they are super stable at high speeds, no chatter. They kill the park, and the rest of the mountain. super fun to cruise groomers.

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hey are these skis semmetrical, they probly are but i just wanna

hey are these skis semmetrical, they probly are but i just wanna make sure.

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March 13, 2009

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Yes they are

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March 13, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Great Ski

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March 18, 2009

I wouldn't classify myself as a park skier, but theses skis are great. I had them center mounted and love them. Lots of pop off the jumps and still solid rocking the groomers at high speed. Much lighter than my other skis too. Bonus point: the graphics won't look ridiculous in a few years and don't make me wanna hurl.

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What are a good type of binding to get with this ski for under

What are a good type of binding to get with this ski for under 250$? and lots of revews say that this ski has bad duribilty is that true?

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November 28, 2008

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Agreed on the PX 12s. Good bindings so far and the colors even match the skis.

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March 18, 2009

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PX12 Jibs

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November 28, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

STL

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November 17, 2008

Good ski by 4FRNT. Handles the groomers, and the choppy stuffy great and it kills it in the park. Not recommended for pow. Thats what the fattys are for. I have experienced some top sheet wear and tear. Scratching and chipping. That would be my only gripe about the ski. But it rides excellent.

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Rating for this product: 5

STL SLAYS

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January 29, 2009

I have only ridden them as demo's but heres what i think. i have last years STL's
Pro's
No swing weight, lighter than last year, slay the park, great flex. although there advertised as a park ski i have taken them on double blacks, and some extreme. and once in a waist deep pow stash i found, they ski awesome

cons-
only have one (mildly unjustified) con, last year the topsheet chipped alot. supposidly they have new material.

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Rating for this product: 2

STL

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January 4, 2009

These are pretty dope skis for the first few weeks. they will last you maybe two or three urban trips, and some good laps in the park, but don't get too attached. The edges and base are extremely ginger, and will easily rip out if not taken care of properly. bring them inside everytime you leave the hill, because water will get under your edges and freeze and do some major damage to your boards. All in all, they are nice in the park, but dont expect them to last too long.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
145cm (Jr), 167cm, 177cm, 183cm 
Dimensions:
[145cm] 111 / 74 / 99mm; [177cm] 112/82/104mm 
Turn Radius:
[All] 22.5m 
Top Sheet:
Sandwich laminate 
Core Material:
HYPERblock wood 
Base:
Sintered 2000 
Tail:
Twin tip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Weight:
[177cm] 3lb 9oz (1632g) 
Recommended Use:
Park and pipe, urban jibbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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