Description A mid-fat ski designed for aggressive and athletic skiers who prefer to ski challenging terrain like bumps, trees and chutes.. Tip design is lighter and lower for quicker turns, improved vibration con...
Summary: Wow! First, what a great deal... next damn!! These skis are grrrreat! I orginally was from the midwest sking on landfills... had to junk my 10 year old K2 Merlins... now i live in Seattle around some real mountains... these skis are a must.. I feel very comfortble doing things i could never imagine doing before. Great ski for any snow condition. A++
Customer Service: no clue
Similar Products Used: K2 Merlin
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Reviewed by: sulick(Unregistered User)
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Double Diamond
, from Denver
Price Paid:
$300.00
Summary: These skis will take you to the edge of killing yourself and be solid enough to keep you alive. The first time I took these bad jonnys out I couldn't believe how much confidence they gave me. I skid faster and harder that day than I ever had before. They bite really hard on fast big turns. It's almost like you're on ice skates. They've taken me fearlessly through groomers/bumps/crud/corn/and knee deep powder. They are very responsive on the bumps. The light tips allow you to move them around very quickly and even pull double turns on a single bump. I only have two complaints about them. The plastic tips have popped off on both of them. (This has happened to me on more skiis than not, so it might just be the way I land jumps.) The other complaint is the edges rust really easily for some reason. I would highly suggest these skis to anyone.
Similar Products Used: I have used atomics my whole life (but I feel more comfy on these volants). I have also tested some solomons.
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Reviewed by: Scott Mahoney(Unregistered User)
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Skier
, from London On Canada
Price Paid:
$350.00
at Sportcheck
Summary: since i had not skiied in 4 years because i wanted to try snowboarding. i did not want to get overly expencive ski and these wer on sale 350 reg 900 canadian so i researched them and found that they wer MADD GOOD well i have the machete 69z it took me a while to get used to the skis but now i feel they hold the snow nicely and i also go them kuz they are almost a pure new school free ski. they are farely stable on landings but should be slightly wider and i was in hesitation because of they r steel and i thot they wer gonna be SUPER heavy but they wer not they are not a hell of a lot heavier then salomon 1080z but still noticable. and they ride switch reallllyy good
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Summary: My personal skiing ability is low expert so I was skeptical when I purchased a more advanced type ski. However, the skis hold the line extremely well on steep groomed, crud, powder. Excellent for varying conditions all over the mountain. Easy turns on cruising trails and a great all around ski. Upper intermediates should not be afraid of buying these.
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Reviewed by: dennis konduc(Unregistered User)
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Skier
, from kelowna,b.c.
Price Paid:
$450.00
at sportchek
Summary: I bought this ski on a friend's recommendation, and we're still friends. It handles powder well, crud exceptionally well, is a blast in the bumps and the trees, turns on a dime, and I love 'em. I bought my wife a pair a month later. She said I don't need new skis, but after she tried them she said, "Wow, now I know what you mean." The Machete is an all mountain ski for an advanced skier, and is as good as it looks!
Similar Products Used: Head super cross ti and monsters, rossignol bandit xx, solomon x-screams and pilots, blizzard sigmas,
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