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Is the Afterbang significantly softer than the Chronic in flex?...
By Tom
Ranked #441 - Alpine Park and Pipe Skis
November 29, 2009
Is the Afterbang significantly softer than the Chronic in flex? Also, is there a mounting point for more all-mountain riding? Or is center-mounting the only recommended point?
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Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By Ben Granja
Ranked #246 - Alpine Park and Pipe Skis
January 4, 2010
You will ruin the performance of this ski if you dont center mount it. This is a jib specific ski at its core and park in general. Look for a different ski if you want to go all mountain. You probably wont be happy with the ski otherwise.
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By thecatsmeow2222308985
Ranked #244 - Alpine Park and Pipe Skis
November 30, 2009
it's a symmetric ski, why the F*** would you mount it back, seriously though mount it center if you don't we will all laugh at you on the mountain. if you want a more all mountain cruiser get the chronics or the Cronic cryptonite because they can be mounted back but still destroy in the park jumps and to a lesser extent rails. the afterbang is a cheap, non-pricepoint ski that absolutly destroys in the park but cant handle the more technical stuff as well
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 155cm, 166cm, 177cm
- Dimensions:
- 115 / 88 / 115mm
- Turn Radius:
- [177cm] 18m
- Construction:
- Deck Construction
- Core Material:
- 7-ply Hardrock Maple
- Base:
- Extruded Fatty
- Tail:
- Symetrical Twin
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Weight:
- [177cm] 4lb 4oz (1930g) per ski
- Recommended Use:
- Futuristic freestyle, urban sessions
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year
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