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Volkl The Grizzly Alpine Ski w/ Motion iPT Wide Ride 14.0 Binding - 2008

Volkl The Grizzly Alpine Ski w/ Motion iPT Wide Ride 14.0 Binding - 2008

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Volkl The Grizzly Alpine Ski w/ Motion iPT Wide Ride 14.0 Binding - 2008

The Volkl Grizzly Alpine Ski uses Power Switch technology to let you manually alter the ski’s flex to personalize your skiing experience. The rear adjustment dial allows you to switch between three positions that control the tension on dual carbon fiber rods encased inside full-length tubes in Volkl’s Extended Double Grip construction. The result is a ski with three distinct flexes to choose from depending on the conditions and your skiing style. The Grizzly has 89mm underfoot to float through powder and plenty of side cut to carve up groomers. The large 131mm shovel busts through crud, while a thin layer of titanium helps this ski dampen vibrations at high speeds and on choppy snow. The included Motion iPT Wide Ride 14.0 Bindings improve power transmission by putting the ski/binding interface directly inside the ski and provides a wide platform for maximum edge control.

Bottom Line: High performance, adjustable, all-mountain versatility.

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I'm 5'8" , 150 lb, male. I ski groomers and sometimes

I'm 5'8" , 150 lb, male. I ski groomers and sometimes deeper powder. I've skied a long time but not really expert. Want to have good turning control. Would the Grizzly in 163 be a good choice for me or do I need 170? I have been renting mostly 170.

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October 17, 2009

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If you have been using the 170, don't downsize, it could mess with your stability, and how you ski even.

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October 17, 2009

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Rating for this product: 4

Eh Bubu (yogi)

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March 9, 2009

I am not a fan of gadgets on skis nor boots. but this ski rocks hard. it was quick to catch the edge once you made your move and held it through the crud, hardpack, and even a little ice. I rode for a while in the middle setting and then switched over to blast down a steep (5'11", 195 on 170) and noticed a decline in chatter when ripping turns on wind blown hardpack. nice ski, solid inbounds but i would not pay the sticker for them

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Bumps review on Grizzly?

Bumps review on Grizzly?

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January 30, 2009

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I skied these on a demo day at Alta. These skis were soo much fun. Especially in the bumps! The ski has soo much snap I could carve and pop the skis laterally over moguls! If alta ever had good moguls I would want this ski.

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November 24, 2009

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Who?

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February 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Go Fast Fat Flyer

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December 12, 2008

I'm 5'11 165 and usually ski the longer lengths in most brands. Was at Alta and rented a pair in a 177cm and it was plenty of ski. It was a hardpan day so groomers and junk snow was the scenario. Was able to get these way outside and trust the edge hold to bring these around at a very fast pace. Stability means confidence and this 177 had it in spades. It has a nicer flex than the AC 50 in hand to me. This is a punchy,fun,rowdy new school midfat thats racy. Just what I was looking for on a front side day with some side excursions. The bindings were cool and maybe contributed to the solid edge feel but honestly think this Volkl ski would shave granite with any binding. Amazing hold for its dimensions.

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July 22, 2009

Great,

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I'm 5'10" 205. Ski aggressively everywhere. L

I'm 5'10" 205. Ski aggressively everywhere. Length?

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December 5, 2008

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I'd say get the 184's but if your not in shape or ski a really small mountain, get the 77's

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December 5, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Burly Stable Ski

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February 2, 2009

I am a 180 lb. 5'11" ski instructor. I ski the 170 cm. length. This ski is most effective for me at power setting on hardpack and soft cruise setting for crud and powder. It is NOT a ski for bumps.... too sluggish for quick turns. It is the most stable ski I have ever used on firm snow and ice. It is good in 6-12" of powder but too heavy and lacks float in deeper powder. In heavy crud it just bashes it's way with power and stability on the cruise setting. I use the dynamic mid-range setting for teaching on groomers. 170 cm. is a good length since turning radius is smaller than longer models, more versatile for my uses. Summary: Burly yet stable!

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I have narrowed my search to the Volkl AC 50 or Volkl Grizzly?

I have narrowed my search to the Volkl AC 50 or Volkl Grizzly? Which ski should I choose? I am in search of the best all mountain ski. I ski CO and N. Cali. Love the glades and bumps, as well as backcountry, but also want to be able to rip up the groomers from time to time. Thanks.

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November 25, 2008

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This ski wont be the greatest backcountry device due to weight ....

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November 24, 2009

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if you're gonna be in the soft stuff, you need the grizzlies

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December 2, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Volkl Grizzly iPT 12.0 Wind Ride Binding

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December 29, 2008

Well, Big Guys, here you go. I'm 5'9" 210lbs and rented the Grizzly 177s for a day at Breckenridge. Some compacted fresh snow but mostly packed power, chop, and crud. I didn't like the 'power' setting but I did enjoy the 'dynamic' setting where I kept it the whole day. From the top of Imperial Express down to Peak 7, and going over to Peak 10, blues and blacks this is the ticket. Smooth, fast, powerful, carves nice arcs, holds the edge on hard pack, and you can turn more sharply if need be. Goes thru chop and crud very smoothly. What I really found fabulous is how easy the skis were on my legs. No knee soreness, just in the quads. I could have gone all day on these just about anywhere on the mountain. I already have a pair of AC50s so I did the same run after switching from one to the other. No comparison: Grizzlys all the way. Very stable, gives you confidence. Big Guys, get off the couch, this one's for you.

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Wide ride 12.0 binding is enough for most. Why 14.0?

Wide ride 12.0 binding is enough for most. Why 14.0?

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November 16, 2008

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These are "Advanced – expert all mountain skis". This is a very high end package so thats the way the cookies crumbles.--------------Umm...yes Michael, it is the way the cookie crumbles. The real point is that for super hardcore cliff drops and steep terrain, sometimes you need that extra power.

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November 16, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
163cm, 170cm, 177cm, 184cm 
Dimensions:
131 / 89 / 114mm 
Turn Radius:
[163cm] 15.4m; [170cm] 17m; [177cm] 18.7m; [184cm] 20.3m 
Construction:
Extended Double Grip 
Core Material:
XTD Sensor Wood Core 
Tail:
Flat 
Binding System:
Motion iPT Wide Ride 14.0 Binding 
Binding Included:
Yes 
Recommended Use:
Advanced – expert all mountain skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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