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Moment Garbones Ski

Moment Garbones Ski

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$675.00
Suggested Retail: $725.00
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Moment Garbones Ski

If it weren't for 2008 IFSA Squaw Valley champ Craig Garbiel, the Moment Garbones would just be called the Cojones. Point being: it has the balls-to-the-wall attitude needed to match its namesake creator. Craig had Moment design his burly, hyper-stable pro-model stick specifically for big mountain competition, with big air, hard landings and no-holds-barred aggression topping the priority list. Watch him ski, and you’ll have an idea of what this cruise missile can do in the right hands.

  • Early-rise nose for stable tracking in variable conditions
  • 3-layer triaxial fiberglass layup over an Aspen and Ash core for durability and torsional stiffness
  • Sublimated base graphics prevent die-cut drag and chipping

Bottom Line: Big balls to the walls.

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Are these skis good for riding switch?

Are these skis good for riding switch?

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October 15, 2009

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Hey Voodoo. You can ride these switch because the tail is upturned a bit, but not as much as other skis out there. If you love riding switch, especially in deeper powder, I'd look to a ski that has a higher tail profile.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
October 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

A Great Domestically Made Ski

By: Backcountry.com Employee
October 15, 2009

Moment out in Reno, NV has something going with these. Tried the 192 during a wetter 22in storm at Alta and the Garbones just slayed it. Even though the bigger/stronger skiers should be on this ski, don't mistake these skis for leg destroyers. Moment put just enough Fiberglass in this ski to make it charge through the worst crud, yet it still makes the Garbones feel playful with it's wood core. The early rise tip gave more than enough float in almost 2 feet and I was even laying down carves on the groomed that I could only lay down with race room skis. If you are a Freeskiing competitor looking for a jack of all trades or an aggressive everywhere skier, then you might want to buy American.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
182cm, 192cm 
Dimensions:
[both lengths] 130 / 105 / 119mm 
Turn Radius:
[182cm] 31m; [192cm] 35m 
Construction:
Sandwich triaxial fiberglass, vertical sidewall 
Core Material:
Aspen, Ash 
Base:
4001 DuraSurf Sintered Base 
Tail:
Raised 
Recommended Use:
Big mountain, freeski competition 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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