Salomon Skiing Teneighty Freestyle Twin Tip

Salomon Skiing Teneighty Freestyle Twin Tip 

DESCRIPTION

Built for rippin' up the snow park and pipe, these twin-tip skis have a unique flex to facilitate jumping and tricks.. Designed by pro riders, these skis feature more flex in the front for cleaner push-offs and a dynamic, powerful tail for smooth landings. Each length features its own graphics and signature. Monocoque single-wall construction provides lively edge to edge response and excellent edge grip. Twin-tips for big air, trying new tricks and riding fakie. Fintex features shock-absorbing thermoplastic and a fine fibertex foil to dampen vibrations for increased contact with the snow.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 07, 2021]
togolese273


Strength:

This is my first time writing a review for the item I purchased since my satisfaction is beyond what I expected. Salomon teneighty's are excellent in the park with good pop and flex. Highly recommended! Rankalyze LLC

Weakness:

Couldn't find anything weakness for this awesome Ski.

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Aug 12, 2010]
Brandon
Skier

As stated by many other reviewers, these skis instantly made me a better skier. Being from Texas, I ski, on average, 10-15 days a year. I had always wondered if there was a significant performance boost from your garden variety rental ski and the more performance based skis often demoed. I was blown away at the difference once I took the leap and started demoing quality skis. The best by far that I've experienced has been the teneighty. No matter how many others I tried, I kept finding myself wishing I had just stuck with the teneighty. Now, that's exactly what I do. This ski has great flexibility yet retains stability in moguls. Definitely the best I've skied. If a rental place does not have any teneighty's available, I move on to the next.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 22, 2006]
fnstoked
Skier

Salomon teneighty's are excellent in the park with good pop and flex. However, the durability of the foam core brings it down. Over time, the core loses its pop and livelyness.

Teneighty gear review by brian

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Nov 21, 2006]
brian.
Skier

Salomon 1080 are park skis. The foam makes it great when you get it with pop, lightness, and such. But it breaks down.

1080s > gear review by brian

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 18, 2006]
somethingnoonesthoughtof
Skier

I've rented various 1080s over the years (originals, spacframes and this year's Foil). These're great skis; they have been the number 1 twin tip for ages. Freestyle skiing has a lot to thank these skis for, they upped the bar when skiing was beginning to be branded as boarding's sad old uncle. That said there're better skis out there now. The spaceframe is really light and forgiving but it's just not as responsive as some of the wood cored models. This means that it's slower edge to edge and not as calm in moguls. I also prefer wood core for jumps, you get more pop and the landings are absorbed better because the wood has a naturally progressive springiness rather than the more linear absorbtion of the spaceframe. These were really good skis, they've just been eclipsed by recent offerings from elsewhere (Rossi, Dynastar, K2, Line).

Similar Products Used:

Dynastar, Rossi, Line, Stockli

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jan 16, 2005]
markhr
Skier

Skis are great from intermediates all the way through to advanced freestylers. I'd say these improved my skiing instantly. Very easy to spin because of the light weight, skiing switch is effortless and carving both regular and switch is easy becuase of the sidecut. Also very stable in jumps and landings. I got a bad deal on the price. Wait till the end of season sales before you buy. The skis came with Look P120 Jib bindings which aren't bad. They've got a built-in flex to allow for off balance landings so they don't disengage unexpectedly. That is, you don't have to crank up the DIN thing to keep them on your boots.

Customer Service

I got a bad deal on the price. Wait till end of season sales before you buy.

Similar Products Used:

no other twin tips, floppy rossignol rentals, salomon equipe 10 sc's, floppy salomon rentals

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
2
[Feb 07, 2003]
evan salzberg
Double Diamond

Strength:

air, powder, and tree take these any where and u'll have a blast

Weakness:

none,,

since they dont have an option for 2002-2003 space frames i will tell you a little bit about them. I used to ride the original 10's and those are amazing, once i put the new 171 silver space frames, it completely changed my skiing ability these skis are sick everywhere!

Similar Products Used:

1998 1080

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 21, 2003]
Ben Prescott Age 13
Double Diamond

Strength:

It skis the whole mountain really well,from the pipe to light powder and even some glade skiing.

Weakness:

I powder, the tail sometimes sinks.

I've had these skis in a 161 since I was 10 and still think they're the best all-terrain ski I've been on other than the new Pocket Rocket.

Similar Products Used:

Teneightys from all the other years.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 19, 2002]
Matthew Bluma
Advanced

Strength:

Very light and good flex

Weakness:

none that i know of

I just bought these twintips this year i have been able to advance so much, from grabs to rotations, these skis are very easy to control in the air

Similar Products Used:

Dynastar Concept Team

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 22, 2002]
simon faust
Double Diamond

Strength:

Everything, shape is good ,flex is goog ,it's good looking and it's a great ski to jib.

Weakness:

none

this is the best skis ever to be made by any of those freestyle ski company.Salomon really did it this time. I'm using the 1080 VINCENT DORION PRO MODEL and I'm having the time of my life in the air or on the slopes!!!

Similar Products Used:

LINE 1260

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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