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Karhu Team 100 Telemark Ski

Karhu Team 100 Telemark Ski

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$549.95
Suggested Retail: $625.00
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Karhu Team 100 Telemark Ski

Forget about planks that leave you on your ass in manky snow. The Karhu Team 100 Telemark Ski plows through choppy snow at high speeds and the 134/100/125mm dimensions provide sweet float on face-shot days. This twintip ski’s Die-Cut Titanal construction uses a V-shape that adds power where you need it, reduces weight where you don’t, and increases energy transmission to the edges for a smooth, powerful ride. The progressive big-mountain sidecut enables quick turns in the steep and won’t feel unwieldy on hardpack.

Bottom Line: Not a sissy in the mank.

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Rating for this product: 5

Bow down before the Team 100

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November 7, 2008

My original plan was to have reduce my pile of skis down to one, but I saw these and couldn't resist getting them for lift-assisted days. I love them! They're fat, but not too fat. Which means they really do take you through nearly all snow conditions happily. They put a huge smile on my face the first time I took them out -- I loved the speed and control they gave me. I had previously been on the original Jaks in the ferocious and stiff long length, so when I went to other skis I really missed the speed and stomping power. These had that, with the added benefit that it didn't take an act of god to turn them. Slightly heavy for hiking up the hills (for me at least, b'cuz I have the lighter, shorter Jak BCs) but an absolute blast when pointed downhill. Which is the point, if I recall.

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Does anyone know the weight of these skis?

Does anyone know the weight of these skis?

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2 days ago

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9lbs a pair

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2 days ago

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Does anybody know if there's a notch in the tail to help hold...

Does anybody know if there's a notch in the tail to help hold the skin in place?

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November 3, 2008

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There is no notch in the tail this is however a twin tip ski have some fun ripping switch

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November 3, 2008

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I am condidering the line 100, k2 obsethed , and k2 kung fujas...

I am condidering the line 100, k2 obsethed , and k2 kung fujas as well as the team 100. I do not ride and dont intend to do any alpine touring or telemark skiing just your standard din fixed binding powder skiing, I also like trees and bumps, in that order. Can I use these skis for without tele bindings? What are the drawbacks?

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October 28, 2008

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The Line prophet 100 and the Karhu team 100 are the exact same ski, different top sheets. The Karhus come with telemark and alpine mounting points. The obsethed is a rockered ski. That makes it more powder specific than the others. The fujas is a really soft flexing ski that doesn't perform as well as the others as an all mountain ski.
The Line 100/Karhu 100 are the most versatile out of the skis you listed. I just bought the Karhu 100 because they can be found for a lot cheaper ($400 new if you search the internet) than the line 100. And I liked the topsheets better. The green is actually a lime green, very bright.

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November 1, 2008

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Tech Specs:

Lengths: 172cm, 179cm, 186cm
Dimensions: 134 / 100 / 125mm
Construction: Die-Cut Titanal
Core Material: Macroblock maple, aspen
Tail: Twintip
Binding System: No
Binding Included: No
Recommended Binding: No
Recommended Use: AT or telemark, inbounds, touring
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year