Description The Twelve Sixty is back. Constructed with the highly responsive performance you expect, and need, riding in the park - plus new, all-terrain geometry for attacking the whole mountain with confidence ...
Summary: the line twelve sixty is by far the best twin tip ski
out thier its oli band gives you more pop of jumps and the flexibilty takes you in for a smooth landing it glids perfect on rails and is a good park and pipe ski
the only thing that was not good abut it was how easy it scartched on the top (cosmic) layer of the ski. so if your looking for a good park or pipe ski
the line twelve sixty is perfect for you
Customer Service: great costumer service
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Summary: Don't get me wrong, i like these skis, but unless you spend ALL of your time in the park, they just arent for you. Theyre very light, but when snow conditions are anything but ideal, they get thrown around. The flex is also super soft. Great park ski, not very good for much else.
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Summary: totally awesome ski! puts 1080 in its place, a huge twin tip, and the lightest ski i have ever seen. if you like the park these are for you, plus they are wide enough to do a little back country but they may get squirley in heavy crud
Customer Service: da' bomb!!!
Similar Products Used: teneighty
fisher twins
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Reviewed by: Boden_720(Unregistered User)
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Advanced
, from Kewaskum, Wi, USA
Price Paid:
$300.00
at Mountain Outfitters
Summary: Super durable on rail's and on the icy midwest landings. This ski takes
spinning to a whole new level, due to there light construction. They
are amazing in the pipe and for technical tricks they are easily hucked about.
The best twin-tip I have every ridden.
Similar Products Used: Salomon 1080's
K2 Enemy
Rossignol Pow' Air
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