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Moment Bibby Pro Model Alpine Ski - 2008

Moment Bibby Pro Model Alpine Ski - 2008

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Moment Bibby Pro Model Alpine Ski - 2008

The medium/stiff Moment Bibby Pro Model Alpine Ski shreds the whole mountain, but its fat, rockered profile begs for deep powder and backcountry booters. The crew at Moment teamed up with Josh Bibby to produce this versatile, wood core ski. Moment gave the Bibby Pro Model a mixture of stiff camber under foot for hardpack and piste ripping and soft tips and tails with subtle rocker for smooth presses and sweet powder performance. Throw in a 115mm waist and you’ve got a cutting edge pow ski that can hang anywhere on the hill.

Bottom Line: The Moment Bibby Pro Model Alpine Ski combines stiff camber and soft rocker for the best of both worlds.

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how does the bibby compare to the comi, for ability at pow, charging

how does the bibby compare to the comi, for ability at pow, charging hard, and getting into trees. Also how does this ski handle to meggawatt

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June 1, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Rockered but versatile

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October 19, 2008

This is one of my favorite skis- ever. It is stiffer than a lot of rockered skis out there (I'd give it a medium-stiff overall) and the camber unerfoot makes it really versatile. It has the awsome playful, surfy feel in the pow that you would expect from a rockered ski, but since it has camber underfoot and the rocker is pretty mellow so you don't feel like you're riding snowblades on the hardpack. This ski actually hauls ass through the chop and ski's pretty well in firmer conditions- you can still use the full edge of the ski when you lay it over into a turn. It's also light and easy to throw around for the jibbers out there, but is still beefy enough to go fast, stomp big airs, and charge all over the mountain.

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How would this ski do as a touring set-up. I'm 5'11 and

How would this ski do as a touring set-up. I'm 5'11 and 165lbs.

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December 6, 2008

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It would probably be pretty damn heavy for serious AT skiing ie: long touring trips or things of that nature. But for short jaunts around your local hill you could mount them with something like the marker duke and probably be ok. These are by no means touring skis thoughThe Bibby Pros weigh 9.7 lbs which is on the heavier scale of touring skis. It all depends how short/long your tours are. If you're looking for quick 30-60 minute laps, then you should have no trouble. But if you want to do tours over an hour, you might find the weight cumbersome.

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December 17, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
186cm 
Dimensions:
143 / 115 / 134mm 
Turn Radius:
22m 
Construction:
Mixed Triax/Biax and Uni fiberglass layers 
Core Material:
Laminated Aspen wood core w/ full length pine stringers 
Base:
Sintered 4001 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
No 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry jib, big mountain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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