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Looking at the Line 100 and 90 (due to cruddy local snow), and...
By Johnny G
Ranked #1065 - All Mountain Skis
December 18, 2008
Looking at the Line 100 and 90 (due to cruddy local snow), and the Volkl Grizzly or AC50. I live in WA, ski WA, Sun Valley, JH and Tahoe. 6'0, 200. Ski 2/3 on piste; fairly aggressive fast on the groomers - like SV. Torn between the all mountain aspects of the Line's and the stability of the Volkls - which I have enjoyed in the past. Thank you for your thoughts.
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By willie2272186
Ranked #124 - All Mountain Skis
December 19, 2008
The prophets are just as stable as the volkls but will be WAY better in powder and off-piste, one of the best all-mountain skis you can get as long as you don't ski much park/freeride jibbing, belive it or not i am hearing about guys using the prophet 90 for racing and winning, thats how good they carve. if you ski more groomers go 90 if you want to get into more powder go 100. Another ski you might want to check-out is the 4frnt msp, IMO the best on-piste twin you can buy.
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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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