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Moment Bibby Pro Model Ski

Item #MMT0045 | 0 in Stock
5 Star Rating

Greatest Ski

By Ranked #56 - Big Mountain Freeride Skis November 22, 2011

I've skied most rockered skis out there and owned more than I want to admit. This is the first ski that totally blew me away! I'm 5'11, 180lbs and on the 190 with a duke.
Skis that I've liked:
186 ehp
185 Blog

Skis I didn't like:
185 Chopstick
189 One life
Hellbents

This ski rips! It can play around at slow speeds and blast the crud like a true charger. On hardpack, just tip it on edge and let it run. Only downside is it can be a chore in the bumps but if you're on this ski, you're probably not seeking out moguls.

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3 Comments Last Reply: March 23, 2012 By:

By: March 23, 2012

why did you not like the hellbents?

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By: March 12, 2012

Also, lengthwise, does the 190 Bibby feel like a longer ski than the 186 EHP?

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By: March 12, 2012

Can you comment more on your experiences with the Bibby vs. the EHP? I currently have 186 EHPs and am looking for a ski with similar flex but a bit more sidecut to help with 2D snow. What I really like about the EHP in pow is that it can make short turns no problem but is also extremely comfortable running straight. Would you say the Bibby gives up some of that smoothness at speed due to its increased sidecut or does it do bigger turns pretty well?

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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 

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