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Moment Night Train Ski

Item #MMT0041 | 15 in Stock

I'm deciding between this and the Bibby Pro, anyone want...

By Ranked #160 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis October 24, 2011

I'm deciding between this and the Bibby Pro, anyone want to argue for one or the other? I have last years obsethed which have a fat rocker, how big is tip/tail rocker? Does the flat camber hold well on groomers, between pow lines?

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #5 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis November 7, 2011

Hey there, I've skied both extensively, as I work for Moment. Both are great skis, but they do feel different, despite their similar dimensions. In my mind, the bottom line is the Bibby is a more powerful 'charging' type of ski, while the Night Train is a more 'playful' type of ski. That's not to say that each can't do the other, but each is more centered in that category. With traditional camber underfoot, and a stiffer flex, the Bibby rails turns harder and stomps. With a longer rocker profile and more taper in the tips and tails, the Night Train is more slashy/floaty/playful. I hope this helps. For an in-depth comparison, check out this review: http://blistergearreview.com/gear-reviews/2011-2012-moment-night-train-186cm

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Tech Specs:

Length:
168 cm, 178 cm, 186 cm 
Dimensions:
(168, 178, 186cm) 140 / 123 / 135 mm 
Turn Radius:
(178cm) 25 m 
Profile:
rockered tip & tail 
Construction:
sidewall 
Core:
aspen, pine 
Base:
sintered 4001 
Tail:
twintip 
Binding Included:
no 
Recommended Use:
big mountain freeride, munching pow 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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