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Scott P4 Ski

Scott P4 Ski

Item #SCO0206|5 in Stock – Ships Wicked Fast & Free
$749.99
Suggested Retail: $850.00
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Scott P4 Ski

The award-winning Scott P4 is a one-ski Western quiver that hasn't changed in three years, and for good reason. Softer in the early-rising tip and tail, the P4 is a wide, playful backcountry twin that's ready to float pow and slash pillows like a fencing saber. Meanwhile, a Titanal sandwich underfoot creates a burly center platform to blow away death chunks, rip trenches in hardpack, and stomp switch landings through wind crust. First day to last day and every day in-between, you'll be hard-pressed to find a more reliable companion.

  • ProTip early rise in tip and tail provides stability
  • Dual Titanal sandwich midsection eats up variable conditions
  • Limited distribution in the U.S. adds bragging rights

Bottom Line: Front, back, side-to-side...the P4 simply kills it.

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Rating for this product: 5

steppin' up

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December 1, 2009

After snapping my gold Gotamas last year, I wallowed in misery trying to find an adequate replacement for those epic boards, lusting after something with a little metal in it to add a bit of rigidity and pop, not to mention a slightly stiffer tail, than the Goats had.My quest is now complete, and I'm in love again. The P4 is a big, burly board that a skilled skier can manipulate with ease, excelling in the deep but adept and dependable on all other conditions I've experienced with it. Rock-hard re-frozen rain crud (gotta love skiing in the northwest), with or without a dusting of fresh on it, melts into an edgy, playful surface with these sticks.The tails are softer than I had expected, but still a step up from the old Gotamas (the only weak point on the Goats, besides where I broke them, was their soft tail). They provide a stable surface cutting through the chunder, knocking chicken heads/death cookies from their path like a locomotive with a cattle guard through a flock of turkeys.I'm 180 lbs, expert skier, riding the 191 on an NTN setup, which provides a bomber connection between myself and the ski--a highly recommended upgrade from the archaic cable bindings that are ubiquitous in the telemark world.

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got a question for the masses. Im a relatively expert east coast

got a question for the masses. Im a relatively expert east coast skier at 5'10, 170lbs skiing on 172 line anthems right now. Im moving out to cali and im looking for a pair of ridiculous powder boards with the ability to rip groomers and crud on less-than-epic days. Should I go with a ski like the gotama or the mothership? Or do you think the p4 has got what it takes? Will the 191 still be too much ski or will the early rise and reverse camber really shorten it enough to not be overwhelming?
Thnaks for anybody who chimes in

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November 29, 2009

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First off the early rise is not the exact same as a reverse camber it will help generate more flotation in pow, but will still remain stable. I would not go with the 191 at your height and weight especially after coming off a 172. I would stick with something around 180 and 95-105 at the waist. These would definitely work for you as powder specific boards just stick with something a little shorter then 190

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November 30, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

P4 goodness

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October 30, 2009

These are great skis, and kill it in the powder, soft snow, and corn. They are surprisingly resilient, in less than primo snow conditions. The skis hold a great edge, and are super stable when you want to open em up and let em run. For a 108 waisted twin, these babies are super fun and a great all around ski.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
171cm, 181cm, 191cm 
Dimensions:
[171cm] 132 / 106 / 126mm; [181cm] 134 / 108 / 128mm; [191cm] 137 / 108 / 131mm 
Turn Radius:
[171cm] 19m; [181cm] 21m; [191cm] 23m 
Construction:
Vertical sidewall, Titanal sandwich 
Core Material:
Hardwood 
Base:
Race finish 
Tail:
Twin tip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry freestyle, big mountain freeride, advanced to expert 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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