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Moment Comi Ski

Item #MMT0048 | 3 in Stock

How would these fair in the trees and the bumps?

By Ranked #706 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis January 30, 2012

How would these fair in the trees and the bumps?

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By Ranked #88 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis April 26, 2012

Dave have you ridden the COMI? I use the 182 as my daily driver in the Tahoe area, I own both Hellbents and Ep pro's and the Comi is quicker in the tree's then both of them, and absolutely RAILS grommers at mach speed, and being that it is fairly stiff it just blast through 2 day old sierra cement, I even take it in the park now and then and it spins a 3 pretty well for such a large ski. I have not touched the hellbents or ep's since I got them. The best powder charging ski made.. And is still a playful ski when the powders gone.

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By Ranked #8 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis January 30, 2012

As someone who rides skis with similar dimensions (31m radius, 193cm) I can tell you without a doubt that you will not enjoy these on tree or bump runs. They're good for deep pow and large turns. Look elsewhere.

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Tech Specs:

Length:
182 cm, 192 cm 
Dimensions:
160 x 135 x 145 mm 
Turn Radius:
(182cm) 31 m, (192cm) 34.5 m 
Profile:
rockered tip 
Construction:
sidewall 
Core:
wood 
Base:
sintered 4001 
Tail:
swallow tail 
Binding Included:
no 
Recommended Use:
big mountain, powder 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year 
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