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Moment Reno Rocker Ski
Coming off a killer debut season, the Moment Reno Rocker is back to shred parks and melt faces like hot butter. And butters are just what the kids at Moment had in mind when they designed this symmetrical jib ski. Continuous flex and early rise (think mini rocker) with tapered tips and tails mean no catching edges while you press, smear, and slash the crap out of lips and other features. Those same design features also provide a reduced swingweight for massive spins. The mid-fat profile lets you jib in and out of the resort: rails, trees, ledges and anything else you can grind or gap are fair game. The rockered design also helps you pop ollies and nollies onto urban features lacking manicured launch ramps.
Bottom Line: Rock out.
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One of the most playful skis around.
By: AT_Hiker07
2 days ago
These skis are super fun. The rockered profile makes them really easy to do butters, presses and noseblocks. They are wicked fun in the park, similar to invaders/ anthems in the sense that they are symmetrical noodles, but the rocker makes them ski like nothing else. You have to ski it to know what it feels like, but they are great skis. The rocker also makes them float pow decent, but they are still center mounted skis so they aren't really meant for it. I do ski them all mountain from time to time, but I have another pair of stiffer skis for when I really want to rip. If these are your only ski's I wouldn't get them unless all you are 100% rails or close to it. They do ok on hardpack and groomers, you'll be able to control them fine, but at high speeds they get a bit chattery, but what do you expect fro a ski where the tips and tails are sticking way up in the air? On jumps, the pop is a little weird and hard to get used to due to the rocker, I feel like I'm popping off my toes more than my tails like in a ski with regular camber, and I start to feel a bit uncomfortable on jumps that are bigger than 30-35 ft, because they are so soft and the rocker in the tails makes it easy to wheelie. Overall they are super playful skis though, by far my favorite ski I've ever owned. I would highly recommend them to any intermediate to advanced park skier. The graphics are dope as hell too. Sure to get you noticed. Biggest downside to these skis is that the topsheets chip a lot easier than my other skis, but I have last years model, and I hear they fixed that somewhat this year. Although any skis with sidewall construction will have that problem, and its only cosmetic anyway.
The Final Word: super playful skis. SO much fun, but I must call them what they are, symmetrical park noodles. I wouldn't be dropping any cliffs or hitting any big lines with them for sure. Don't expect the rocker to make them a one ski quiver.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 171cm, 181cm
- Dimensions:
- 114 / 92 / 114mm
- Turn Radius:
- [181cm] 22.1m
- Construction:
- Triax weave with UHMW sidewalls
- Core Material:
- Aspen/ash
- Base:
- Sintered 4001
- Tail:
- Twintip
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Recommended Binding:
- No
- Recommended Use:
- Park and pipe, urban assault, all mountain jib
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year






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