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Moment Comi Alpine Ski

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Hey, i'm 5'9. Advanced - expert skiieri'm thinking...

By Ranked #245 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 12, 2009

Hey, i'm 5'9. Advanced - expert skiieri'm thinking about adding this ski as the second to my quiver (i have park skis already)? but when the powders gone can i still takethem around the mountain ? also could they be used for some side country touringthanks also does anyone know if they're rockerd?

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By Backcountry.com Vendor Rep Ranked #2 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis February 16, 2009

You can take them around the mountain but they aren't going to be a whole lot of fun on groomers or hardpack. With their huge waist and fairly small sidecut, it is going to be difficult to put them on edge. They would work well for sidecountry touring and are not rockered. They have traditional camber and sidecut.If you have the legs, you shouldn't have trouble piloting the Comi in all conditions. With the effective edge at 150cm, I've found that they are pretty quick for the size and you can make turns of all shapes on them. Sure, they're not the greatest when snow is super firm, but you'll be in the park for those days. They weigh about 10lbs which isn't really light for a backcountry ski, but should be alright for short sidecountry hits.08/09 Comi's are not rockered but the 09/10 model will have tip rocker.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
186cm 
Dimensions:
160 / 136 / 145mm 
Turn Radius:
34m 
Construction:
Mixed Triax/Biax and Uni fiberglass layers 
Core Material:
Laminated Aspen wood core w/ full length pine stringers 
Base:
Sintered 4001 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
No 
Recommended Use:
Big mountain, powder skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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