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Moment Bibby Pro Model Ski

December 13, 2011

I have the 190s and about your weight and height, but I just got them and haven't used them yet (still rock skiing here).

Remember the 190 and 196 are totally different skis. Id say the 190 is an all-rounder, and good for jibbing with. Meanwhile the 196 has no camber and a much wider shovel. The 196 is also more pintailed, and the tail itself doesn't have as much rise as the 190. I suspect the 196 will feel more directional (ie: better with tips always pointed downhill).

I would choose the 196 if life was all big AK lines. But that's not how I always get to ski. So: 190 bibby pro for me. (Unless, of course, you can afford a big quiver)

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