- Home
- Moment Bibby Pro Model Ski
- Question and Answer
Gear Question
Bibby's vs. YLE's? I am looking to switch to something...
By Michael Mooradian
Ranked #426 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
November 1, 2011
Bibby's vs. YLE's?
I am looking to switch to something new from my Scott P4's. I am about 5'10"/170 lbs. I live in Michigan (I know not a skiers mecca) but have been skiing out West more than in Michigan. I don't do alot of spinning, like to ride switch from time to time, I want a ski that can handle it all for when I head out west, groomers, drops, powder, etc. I was sold on the Bibby's until I found the YLE's, any info would be appreciated. Thanks!
View Details: Moment Bibby Pro Model Ski
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
By rom3791158
Ranked #421 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis
November 4, 2011
Hey Michael, I work for Moment and haven't skied the YLE, but I can tell you about the Bibby. As far as a Western ski that can do it all, the Bibby is ideal. If you're looking to chase powder, it is so fun. Super fun for skiing powder, drops, trees, bowls, etc. It still handles a groomer pretty well, because there is a long portion of traditional sidecut and camber in the ski. Not really our spinnyest powder ski, more like a great do everything all mountain ski with a bit of freestyle influence. Hope this helps!
Helpful Votes: 0 Yes
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
Change me.



