Fischer Big Stix 106 All Mountain

Fischer Big Stix 106 All Mountain 

DESCRIPTION

Size matters! When you are addicted to the steep and deep, you want all the float you can get. And Fischer givesit
to you with the 106. But this is a lot more than just a fat ski. The 106 has a flex pattern and side cut thatwork
with you like power steering in the freshies and let you rip up the groomers with the best of 'em.
Suggested Retail: $750

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 13, 2004]
MattLucas
Double Diamond

Strength:

Deep powder, High Speed, Low Speed, Big faces, Tight Trees, Cliffs, Mushrooms, Steep, Low Angle, Freshly groomed. It does it all and does it well.

Weakness:

Your friends will make you break trail. Heavy crud sometimes pushes the ski around but its a powder ski.

Bought Bigstix 10.6 for skiing at the Powder mecca of Niseko-Hirafu in Hokkaido. Many days of deep untracked snow has lead me to believe that this one ski is the best ski ever produced. I skied the 10.6 everyday for 3 weeks can't wait to get it out again this weekend. So much fun.

Similar Products Used:

Atomic Powder Plus, Rossi XXX, Pocket Rocket

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
2
[Dec 27, 2002]
Stev
Skier

Last spring I demoed the Big Stix 106's. They were great on the spring corn at Sugar Bowl. I had to buy these skis. This year I used them in deep powder at Kirkwood and Mammoth. Even better! Not only do they float through anything (corn, crud, pow) they also carve a nice turn on a groomed run and can even be used in the bumps (though not narrow troughs). They are very stable at speed for such a soft forgiving ski. The only thing I wouldn't use them for would be hard icy conditions. If you want a ski that will put a big smile on your face anywhere on the mountain (and make jaws drop when people see how wide they are on the chairlift) consider trying Fischer Big Stix 106's.

Similar Products Used:

Volant Chubbs Dynastar 4x4 Big Volkl Vertigo G4 Atomic 10 Ex

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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