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I'm about to pull the trigger on the Bibby pro, but got cold...
By Matt
Ranked #379 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
October 12, 2011
I'm about to pull the trigger on the Bibby pro, but got cold feet at the last second. Now I'm hearing a lot about how I should go with the Armada JJ, Bent Chetler, or Rossi Super S7, EVEN folsom gambits...Im looking for a one ski quiver! Im 210#, ski aggressively, ski everywhere (powder, trees, charging groomers, and occasional moguls)...Want a ski that will be playful in powder but can still hold an edge screaming a groomer when the powder gods dont smile on us...Thoughts?
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By Frank
Ranked #30 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
December 4, 2011
I have 190 Bibbys and love them but would not get them as a one ski quiver. I don't think the radius is tight enough for ripping around the front side. I ski a lot of trees and sidecountry but also like going fast on the front side. I don't want anything but the Bibby in the pow but would go a different direction for the other spots. If I were you it'd be something like the Line Influence 105 or 115 for a one ski quiver. Or maybe the Atomic Blog or Access.
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By THOMAS ARMENTO
Ranked #12 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
October 14, 2011
The Bibby Pro is truly a one-ski quiver. The 190 length was my everyday ski for all of the '08, '09, and '10 seasons here in Colorado. Not only does it charge hard in firm conditions, but it's still plenty playful in the trees and tight spots. Since owning the Bibby, I've tried other skis more specialized to firm conditions, and in the end, I ended up ditching them because the Bibby does it all. Here's a video I put together a couple years back showcasing how good this ski is: http://vimeo.com/4056083
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By Dustin Robertson
October 13, 2011
I have two seasons on the Bibby Pro and I can honestly say they are one of the best skis I have ever owned. The ski is very stiff making hard snow tolerable but the flex pattern really comes alive in the powder. The bibby has a progressive flex that is soft at first then stiffens like a board
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By Squirrel
Ranked #98 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
October 13, 2011
http://blistergearreview.com/gear-reviews/review-moment-bibby-pro-184cm
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By Squirrel
Ranked #98 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
October 13, 2011
Matt I was in a similar situation man took me a ton of research to decide. I am 220 and from what i have learned JJ is too soft for me going to be like a noodle. Chetler dominates pow but thats about it, and it can be unstable when maching... I went with the Bibby's cause they are stiffer, and I have talked to some bigger guys that swear by them. I have yet to ski on them, but they arrive tomorrow. But they are for sure good in the pow, they have camber, and are stiff enough to charge hard and handle variable snow. They are not going to be great in moguls but what wide wasted ski is?
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Tech Specs:
- Length:
- 174 cm, 184 cm, 190 cm, 196 cm
- Dimensions:
- [174, 184cm] 143 / 116 / 134 mm; [186, 196cm] 150 / 116 / 123 mm; [190 cm] 143 / 118 / 134 mm
- Turn Radius:
- [174cm] 21 m; [184cm] 24.5 m; [186cm] 20 m; [190cm] 26.5 m; [196cm] 23 m
- Profile:
- rockered tip & tail, traditional camber underfoot
- Construction:
- sidewall
- Core:
- wood
- Base:
- sintered 4001
- Tail:
- twintip
- Binding Included:
- no
- Recommended Use:
- big mountain freeride, powder, all-mountain
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 year
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