Salomon Skiing SB Ten Snowblade Ski Boards

Salomon Skiing SB Ten Snowblade Ski Boards 

DESCRIPTION

If you're readyfor tricks you could never pull on skis, it's time you checked out these aggressive snowblades.. Twin-tip design facilitates big air, new tricks, riding fakie (backwards) and spinning. Monocoque single wall construction, lightweight Polyurethane core and graphite bases ensure forgiving performance--especially on ice or hardpack. Transparent polyamide protective top surface helps protect your blades and keep the graphics intact. Fits boot sole lengths 23-35cm.

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 22, 2006]
fnstoked
Skier

The SB is salmonon's park oriented snowblade. I think they have a centered stance and sidecut.

Snowblade gear review by brian

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Mar 01, 2004]
jcsierra
Advanced

Strength:

Good control and carvability.

Weakness:

Not as sturdy for freestyling.

I thought I would buy LINE brand, but when I compared them to these Solomon's I went with the SBten's. These are a bit lighter and more flexible making it easier to carve and control my speed on any slope. The LINE boards are probably better for rail slides... if you're into that stuff.

Similar Products Used:

LINE brand

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 21, 2003]
Snowblader658
Double Diamond

Strength:

Wider, longer, better bindings, tip guard, large grindbase, stronger materials

Weakness:

Heavier than my old blades, uhhh, they cost more than the old ones?

Before the SB-10's, I used K2 Big Air snowblades. The Sb-10's are about 7 1/2 inches longer than the K2's, and I could feel the difference in the back of the ski, where I needed more space for landing. The SB's are also wider, which gives me a sturdier platform for grinding. I got them on sale from $350, so I couldn't pass up the deal.

Similar Products Used:

K2 Big Air snowblades

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 19, 2002]
imdarngood
Double Diamond

Strength:

Great looking graphics, perfect size, and easy to adjust bindings.

Weakness:

A little long for a non-releasing binding... crossing my fingers=)

I like them so much that I bought two! Having bought these at the end of last season, I only was able to ride for one day so far. The Salomon SB Ten seems to be the perfect size for me (about 185 lbs) and they do not sink in the soft snow as bad as shorter skiboards and snowblades do. My overall experience with these was great, and I can hardly wait until next season to use them.

Similar Products Used:

Kniessel Big Foot, Klimax TKT, Klimax Redline, etc.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 27, 2002]
madmanskier
Advanced

Strength:

great speed and control

Weakness:

they are long and skinny and therefore hard to get huge spins.

these skis are ok. i wouldnt reccomend buying them over the k2 fattys. i have been using them for 2 years and they have awesome speed, nice control, and they are lightweight. i am 5''8'' and a half and they are up to my waist.

Similar Products Used:

i have used the head liners but those suck

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
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