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4FRNT Skis TNK Alpine Ski
The 4FRNT TNK Ski is all about the park and pipe. If you've got the skills, this ski will take you to the podium. Where other skis dampen the hard conditions and g-forces found in the park, the TNK turns them all the way up, for a ride 4FRNT says produces more power with less effort. Stiff and snappy like a carving ski, but with a near-center sidecut and stance for switch riding, this twintip is loaded for massive amplitude off the ramp and out of the pipe. LITEblock technology in the all-wood core decreases weight for faster spins but doesn't decrease the solid underfoot feel, so you can execute and land your unnatural tens with confidence and room to spare. 4FRNT equipped the TNK with a wider-than-average waist for stable takeoffs and landings, so while it's aimed towards serious park and pipe addicts, it will chop crud and float pow in a pinch.
Bottom Line: Pipe fiends make their mark on the amplitude meter with the 4FRNT TNK.
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Super Fast
By: finger_311607167
September 30, 2008
These ski's are super light, and bomb proof. The race base is key for cruising the groomed runs. They boost in the pipe and off jumps, lots of pop in these bad boys. They kill the park or pretty much anywhere on the hill.
Im 5.8 and weigh 135, but im still growing. what size should
Im 5.8 and weigh 135, but im still growing. what size should i get these, and are they the best twin-tip all mountain skis i can get for under approx $500?
By: JFleming
May 31, 2009
There maybe aren't the best ski, but they are way up there. I like 4FRNT personally and they make great skis. As for sizing, I would suggest the 175cm, because the 165 is too short already, and the 180 will be too long at least for the next couple years.
By: Shane O'Donnell
May 31, 2009
TNKrrrazy
By: jhand
August 13, 2008
I'm rocking the 180 length and absolutely love it. With its near true-center midsole, it rides switch just as well as forward. Definitely a stiffer park ski with tons of pop for blasting the pipe. It's super fast, light and responsive. No wet noodle here.
what are the dimensions of the 180cm ski?
what are the dimensions of the 180cm ski?
By: Bryan Wespiser
May 3, 2009
Dimensions ~ 115-89-111 @ 180cm
By: Shane O'Donnell
May 3, 2009
The Bombdiggity
By: Matt Monahan
March 26, 2009
These skis are a blast, so much pop and good stiffness for jumping to avoid unneeded washouts. The textured top sheet prevents chipping so much, I have rode mine all year and have one barely noticeable chip and thats from a crash. If you're looking for an awesome jump ski, look no further.
Guys..at what point i have to drill this skis?! I think that
Guys..at what point i have to drill this skis?! I think that +2cm per label
By: atomic_bla2374489
October 3, 2008
Go with the Rossignol SAS 2 140 or 120 or even the 150 or 200 but that might be too much din for you i recomend the 140 or 120 i have the 08 scratch 140s there great and the SAS 2 140 is the same as the Axial 2 140. SAS is just a name.
By: Julian
October 20, 2008
TNKrazy
By: jhand
August 13, 2008
Rocking the 180s and absolutely love it. The near true center midsole allows the ski to rip switch just as well as forward. Super fast, light and responsive. This is definitely a stiffer park ski with tons of pop. No wet noodles here.
Guys..at who have it..please say about bindindigs?I think,that
Guys..at who have it..please say about bindindigs?I think,that i have to drill skis at +2 cm per center label.guys,please help me(but only who have it)
By: atomic_bla2374489
October 3, 2008
Like Alex said above, +2-3 cm from recommended mounting point is a great spot to mount if you plan on riding mainly in the park. You are pretty much dead center at that point.
By: Matt Monahan
March 26, 2009
I think you mean +2 cm over traditional. If you go + 2 cm over center, then you are planning on riding them switch all the time.I don't have them, but seeing as you haven't gotten a response in quite some time, I would say +2-3 cm over traditional is a pretty good setup if you are planning on doing spins / riding switch quite a bit. More for switch than spins.
By: Alex Cole
October 27, 2008
Where review at bro
By: MrDalton
September 25, 2008
i submited a review but its not here... guess ill wait. Publick u wait 2 its comin if its not up in a few days i rite it again. just live 4 the 4 man. Thats all i got now. peace
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