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Moment Night Train Ski

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So I'm looking at these and The Bibby Pros and have a few...

By Ranked #50 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis January 12, 2011

So I'm looking at these and The Bibby Pros and have a few questions to throw out there.
First off, I hear that the top sheet on the Bibby Pros has a tendency of kinda scratching off on the sides. Is this the same for these bad boys? I know that this is a very small side note but something that I was just wondering.
Second, which one will do better in the crud and on groomers? I hear a lot of great things from both skis but I kinda wanna know the true top dog.
And finally, which one is lighter? That is a major detail that I am going for. Weaved in that question I am also wondering which one will perform best while charging big lines with cliff drops while holding its best in the tight trees.
Thanks a lot guys!

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By Ranked #311 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis March 22, 2011

Chipping isn't a big deal. I don't think they chip bad at all. For your second question, If you want more of a charging ski with rocker go with the Bibby Pro because it is stiffer and has rocker in the tip/tail but camber underfoot. Its going to be more stable than the Night Train. Both skis are extremely light too, but from my experience I think the Night Train is lighter. I ski the 178 Train all year and I never wanna get off it. So pretty much if you are leaning into more Big Mountain go with Bibby. Night Train does awesome as well, its just a bit more playful. Hope this helps!

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By Ranked #976 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis March 16, 2011

Please answer this! I'm in the same boat!

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
168cm, 178cm, 186cm 
Dimensions:
[186cm] 140 / 123 / 135cm 
Turn Radius:
[186cm] 27.5m 
Construction:
Triax weave with UHMW sidewalls 
Core:
Aspen/ash with carbon stringers 
Base:
Sintered 4001 
Camber:
Early rise tip, flat underfoot 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Use:
Powder, backcountry jib, all-mountain, park 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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