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thanks dude - made my desission alot easyer - what about the...
By zeder
Ranked #15 - All Mountain Skis
November 20, 2008
thanks dude - made my desission alot easyer - what about the prophet 90 - where do they fit in?
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By willie2272186
Ranked #2 - All Mountain Skis
November 20, 2008
The 90 is is very close to the 100, except it is stiffer , more like the vokl bridge, and of course 10mm less in the waist, The 90 is more of a eastcoast groomer/ ice ski kind of like the mantras. IMO they are not fat enough for tru off-piste use, they are a little quicker then the 100's but not by much you wounldn't notice the difference, go 100's over 90's. Also take a look at the 09 line BLENDS they are the same width as the 100's but a more freestyle type ski that are just as versatile but lighter and softer in their flex. I think for where your at in your skiing and want to go, they would be a great option plus save yourself 100 bucks, You don't need a stiff ski unless your charging steep crud/ icey most the time, softer skis are funnier and easier, and more foregiving, plus if your good you can ski a soft ski anywhere.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 165cm, 172cm, 179cm, 186cm
- Dimensions:
- 134 / 100/ 125mm
- Turn Radius:
- [186cm] 18.9m
- Construction:
- 4D Fibercap, Metal Matrix
- Core Material:
- Maple Macroblock
- Base:
- Sintered, Fatty base & edge
- Tail:
- Real twintip
- Binding System:
- No
- Binding Included:
- No
- Recommended Binding:
- No
- Weight:
- 152oz (4322g)
- Recommended Use:
- Powder, all-mountain skiing
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