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Surface Watch Life Ski
The Salt Lake City shredders at Surface designed the Watch Life Ski to excel at jibbing, pow ripping, and everything in between. This ski’s tip to tail wood core gives it enough stability to stomp big airs and carry turbo-nuclear speed into the Wasatch’s biggest gap jumps, while the ABS sidewall keeps the weight down for easier inverts and spins. The full wrap edge protection not only stands up to handrail and log jibs, but also keeps this ski forgiving and cruisy for all mountain performance.
Bottom Line: A ski bred from the Greatest Snow on Earth.
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Should i go 170 or 180? if im 5'10" 155lbs and i ski
Should i go 170 or 180? if im 5'10" 155lbs and i ski pretty aggresively and about 65% all mountain/pow and 35% park
By: Shar9532052748
May 10, 2009
yeah i bet the 170 is more playful in the park as well thanks man
By: Shar9532052748
May 10, 2009
I'm pretty sure you would be good with either ski, you can handle the 180, or you can rip on a little shorter ski. Up to you really, do you want long and super stable or shorter and more control.
By: Shane O'Donnell
May 10, 2009
I just bought a pair of watch life's and I was wondering
I just bought a pair of watch life's and I was wondering how far back to mount these if I plan on doing 50/50 park all mountain skiing.
By: alex
March 9, 2009
Check the recommended settings on the side of the ski, but I think +3 or 4 from traditional will be good.
By: Shane O'Donnell
May 10, 2009
Perfection
By: P Arrow
January 19, 2009
I've had these skis for a few months now and they are FANTASTIC!!! I ski on the east coast and have had no problems blasting through anything. Love em!!!
I ski the east coast. How soft are these skis and how well do
I ski the east coast. How soft are these skis and how well do they handle on ice? I hear theyre great in the park but i want to know more about how they handle on groomers and ice. Could anyone name a ski with similar softness or ability on ice? thanks
By: Brian Kuehl
February 24, 2009
would these ski's work well in like michigan for manily all
would these ski's work well in like michigan for manily all park use
By: Andy Longton
February 24, 2009
Oh yeah dude. These would be great for you. I see people riding these in the park at Park City (my mountain) all day long. And they throw it down too.
By: Seth Ferguson
February 26, 2009
YES!
By: Kir2572782
January 12, 2009
i demo'd these about a week ago here in salt lake. these are hands down the funnest skis i have ever ridden. I rode mostly park with them and they're a blast. Not to mention the guys at surface are completely down to earth and super chill. BUY THESE
Can I use an 80mm brake on these skis if I bend them a bit, or
Can I use an 80mm brake on these skis if I bend them a bit, or should I go with 100mm brake? I have the 07-08 model I believe. Thanks ballers.
By: dj.biddle1022141
January 16, 2009
It really wont take much of a bend at all. like.. 2mm on each side is nothing. Most shops could bend that without using a tool.
By: D. Joshua Christensen
March 24, 2009
Its going to take quite a bend to make them fit, but that's not to say its not do-able. I would go with the 100mm brake if its easy to get.
By: ESTtoMST
January 16, 2009
I am looking for a ski that is soft / forgiving so that I dont
I am looking for a ski that is soft / forgiving so that I dont have to work as hard to butter, nosepress, or nosepick. Would this be a good ski for that?d
By: sar100221267
January 15, 2009
line invader, you can't get any softer then that ski.
By: willie2272186
January 21, 2009
if you can find the K2 fujative ski it is amazingly soft. i have buttered a whole straight line down a bowl before. it was sick!
By: jamesgrave2010190
March 30, 2009
I really like the looks of this ski and the dimensions of the
I really like the looks of this ski and the dimensions of the ski are exactly what I am looking for. The price isn't too bad either. How well would this ski work in the Northwest? Will it handle the crud as well as the pow?
By: jam2465596
January 10, 2009
Should handle the crud fairly well. You might experience some tip deflection at higher speeds.
By: ESTtoMST
January 15, 2009
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