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The metal matrix in Line’s Celebrity Ski adds a shot of power, edge-grip, and torsional response for your all-mountain assaults. Answer taunts from steeps and whispers from the pow bowls.
P-Cut geometry puts tightest radius in the tip, which keeps ski in the fall line and eases turn initiation
Metal matrix adds titanal laminates to boost power where needed, enhance edge-grip underfoot, and up torsional response at the tips
Freeride Flex for a smooth, stable feel all over the mountain
Fatty base and edge increases durability and impact-resistance, and ups the number of times you can tune
Bottom Line: The Celebrity never shies away from the camera.
I'm trying to decide b/n the volkl aura and line celebrity. I'm a solid skier who wants to slowly branch out into deeper stuff, maybe backcountry. I tried the aura last year and loved them but can get a great deal on the celebrity skis. What do you think?
I bought these skis for my wife, after she and I researched a bit. She had been disappointed by last year's Atomic Heaven 'n Hell and yearned for the feeling of her old Pocket Rockets. She loves them. She is a solid skier and likes the pistes and "bluebird" powder days.
I live in Tahoe and ski the 165 line celebrity. I'm 5'5" about 130lbs. I really like the skis - fun on everything except the really deep heavy snow days where I use the Karhu Bertha. Easy to turn on groomers, fun in bumps, great in 12" of snow. Responsive, but stable. I have then set up for tele and take then in the BC quite often and I think they are really light. Took them up Whitney and Shasta last year. I recommend at least the 165 length for West Coast snow.
5'2" 115lbs- I'm an aggressive skier from the east coast, just moved to Colorado and looking for a ski that is more suitable for Summit County conditions.... 70% on piste/30% off.. I have it narrowed down to the Line Celebrities, the Atomic Elysians and the Armada ARVws and I need opinions!
I'll testify that my girlfriend is 5'6" 125 lbs and has been rocking the 158 celebrity here on the east. She rocks them all over the mountain, inbounds and in the bc.
The three skis in comparison, the celebrity has the metal matrix, the ARVw will have carbon stringers, and the Elysian is just a wood core. The celebrity will hold up the best to ripping hard down the slopes, while the ARVw and elysian will be livelier. The rest of the specs are going to be the same, with the exception that the celebrity has the tightest turn radius, armada next, and elysian the largest. So if you want to get on edge to make the turns in the trees, go with the smaller turn radius.
If you're gonna be hard core and rip on your sticks, I would suggest celebrity. They will be a bit heavier (not by much) but they can handle aggressive skiing. If you're not going to be that hard, and want a ski that can be more playful (esp. in the pow) go with the ARVw.
Will the 151 length be a decent length for me: 5'0", 97#, comfortable skiing 146 Nordica Victory.
The shortest length of older versions of this ski was something like 157, so a part of me thinks that the new 151 length on the 2009 and 2010 models is targeting someone like me.
any reccomended bindings for this ski? i am thinking the dynastar that are on sale for $130, but when i go to buy them it charges me $200? other than that any reccomendations are great thanks!~
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