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By Dennis
Ranked #1385 - Alpine Fat Skis
October 31, 2009
Write your question here...what type of bindind should i put on them? i am used to a gs racing ski is this ski a good all mt. type ski ? also they are alot shorter than i am used to they are 178 im used to 193 + and so wide under ft. how well can they perform? i hope they will be great in all conditions and terrain or will the width of the ski make them clumsy?
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By COtoWAtransplant
Ranked #228 - Alpine Fat Skis
February 5, 2010
Depending on height and weight you might want to go with the freeski 14 or 15. Both have the metal heel but the 15 has the all metal world cup pivoting toe. Personally I would go with the 15 for a more solid toe piece and slightly smoother release but i realize budget can be a factor so in that case the 14 would be the better choice. hope this helps
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By John Klemchuk
Ranked #626 - Alpine Fat Skis
November 20, 2009
any of the rossignol axial series will be sweet (xl). these skis will bust through mank and you can still throttle them well, i made the transition from gs skis (radicals) to these with no problem. depending on your size (height weight) i might go a little bigger depending on how badly you wanna toss these suckers.
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By Lukas Duddleston
Ranked #331 - Alpine Fat Skis
November 4, 2009
In my opinion it they will be less clumsy since they are shorter. The only thing that the width really changes is how long it takes to change from one edge to another...but its not a huge difference. But they will ski way differently from your race skis. As for great in all conditions....(is there such a ski, cause i want it then). In most conditions this ski should do well. But it should do great on groomers and moguls should be easier cause the ski is shorter. And it should do pretty well in powder. It won't have the float of a 120mm under foot but it will still be a lot better than narrow race skis in powder.
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By Lukas Duddleston
Ranked #331 - Alpine Fat Skis
November 4, 2009
In my opinion it they will be less clumsy since they are shorter. The only thing that the width really changes is how long it takes to change from one edge to another...but its not a huge difference. But they will ski way differently from your race skis. As for great in all conditions....(is there such a ski, cause i want it then). In most conditions this ski should do well. But it should do great on groomers and moguls should be easier cause the ski is shorter. And it should do pretty well in powder. It won't have the float of a 120mm under foot but it will still be a lot better than narrow race skis in powder.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 170cm, 178cm, 186cm
- Dimensions:
- 130 / 96.5 / 115mm
- Turn Radius:
- [185cm] 24.6m
- Construction:
- Traditional sidewall, Minicap topsheet
- Core Material:
- Full wood core, metal laminate
- Tail:
- Slight Raise
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Recommended Binding:
- Rossignol Freeski2 140 L
- Recommended Use:
- All-mountain, advanced to expert
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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