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Elan M999 Wood Alpine Ski

Elan M999 Wood Alpine Ski

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Elan M999 Wood Alpine Ski

Forget the Elan you used to know. This year Elan brings the M999 Alpine Ski; a fat ski that craves the steepest, deepest terrain. Booya. Float the light stuff with a substantial (99mm waist) platform under your boot. The M999's softer flex that allows the tips to stay afloat in the deepest, lightest snow. The first time you get on them you'll be shocked at how fast you're tearing through powder. Instead of straight-lining runs to keep your speed, you'll be able to lay out big carves and tight turns, making the most of a sick snow day. Elan dialed the M999 as a pow ski, but thanks a carbon laminate and ABS sidewalls, it still has the teeth to tear into the corduroy or the crud.

Bottom Line: The Elan M999—a quiver ski that excels when the snow's flying.

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Rating for this product: 5

true 1 ski quiver for pow and carving

By: macjack(4)
March 18, 2008

I have the 07 m999s and they just rock. They hold up in high speed turns and variable snow, though they are really at home in the bottomless. The carbon and titanium layers mean they are both damp and powerful, though soft enough to float in the pow and even pull tight radius stuff in chutes where you need to set up your line. being a full twin tip, they ski a little shorter, and I really notice the forgiveness when the bumps appear and I am in and out of troughs. On really windblown hardpack, I had to be careful about my line as they started to chatter up, but on anything softer, they can straightline or round it out all day. a real one ski quiver if you can push the 99 waist. I say buy them!

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I am from Australia but have been skiing in Japan lately which...

I am from Australia but have been skiing in Japan lately which is full of waist deep powder which I assume these skis would be great for. What would they be like on the groomed corn days when the top lifts are closed due to wind?

By: mattyana202165659 (1)
April 9, 2008

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How do the Elan M999 compare to the Volkl Mantra's

How do the Elan M999 compare to the Volkl Mantra's

By: canadiansn2114637 (1)
March 11, 2008

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rounder flex, less rigid, but about as torsionally stiff.
better looking too. ;-)

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March 18, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Elan 999

By: sekretskwirl(1)
March 15, 2006

I bought the Elan 999's and these skis rock on wind buff and reasonably deep powder-I bread out the Big Stix in the deep pow, say 14 inches or deeper. They like medium to long turns and are light enough to ski everyday as long as the snow is soft. Perfect ski for the northern Rockies where there isn't much ice. I can't wait 'till spring to try them in corn and soft groomers.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths: 163cm, 174cm, 185cm, 193cm
Dimensions: 129 / 99 / 119mm
Turn Radius: [174cm] 27.1m
Core Material: Wood
Base Material: Sintered base
Tail: Raised
Integrated Binding System: No
Binding Included: No
Recommended Binding: Any binding with a wide brake
Recommended Use: Expert skiers looking for a versatile powder ski
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year