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Icelantic Da'Nollie Alpine Ski
Icelantic’s first visit to the park and pipe has birthed the Da’Nollie, a short but powerful, poppy twintip, handmade in Colorado with a carbon-strung full wood core. The Da’Nollie’s minimal length and sectional, Nollie-Flex core profile combine like Voltron, feeding off each other to provide not only maneuverability and a close, spinnable center of gravity, but the springy explosiveness you need to exploit the capabilities of a shorter ski. Fully symmetrical and center-mounted, the Da’Nollie spins with telepathic quickness and rides switch just as well, thanks to a wide (for park) 88mm waist. A Masai tribesman hovers over Mt. Kilimanjaro on the topsheet—another broadhead from Icelantic’s tripped-out quiver of graphic expression.
Bottom Line: Make the park your paradise.
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Write your question here...What type of bindings would be a good
Write your question here...What type of bindings would be a good ride with these ski's
By: eimf
June 7, 2009
Pretty much any binding will work. If you are a heavier or more advanced park rider, look for something with a DIN slightly higher than normal, but if you feel pretty average, then something with a DIN of 12 should be perfect.
By: Shane O'Donnell
June 8, 2009
Couldn't be better
By: Andrew Spickert
November 3, 2008
Icelantic couldn't have done a better job with this symmetrical park ski. It has lots of pop while still maintaining a softer flex perfect for buttering and pressing. There is minimal chatter at high speeds so you can still rip up the rest of the mountain after hitting up the park. Edges and topsheets are rock solid and the overall build of the ski is just amazing. I highly recommend this ski.
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