Fischer Big Stix 74 All Mountain

Fischer Big Stix 74 All Mountain 

DESCRIPTION

This model boasts a well-balanced width and sidecut capable of surfing the powder, plus a desire to dominate onthe
groomers. SKIING magazine says that the 74, "excels in all-around gnarly conditions...makes difficultsnow
easy to ski. Like a Hummer, it'll steamroll any terrain." SKI says it, "Excels by giving nearly everybodythe
basic tools for fun all over the mountain. An extraordinarily versatile freerider."
SKI Magazine 2001/02 Gold Medal Winner
Suggested Retail: $595

USER REVIEWS

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[May 29, 2002]
Huecifer
Skier

This is a very, very stable ski that is still easy to turn. It can carve decently on groomed snow, and then plow through anything else. It holds on hard snow well for a wider ski, too. The only problem is that it's kind of heavy, and it has almost no rebound. There's no bounce or energy or anything out of the turn. It almost has a bland, dead feeling to it. But, that's probably what helps it be so stable and smooth. All in all, it's a good wider all mtn ski.

Similar Products Used:

Salomon Crossmax, Fischer Sceneo 3

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 19, 2002]
bobboing
Skier

Have last years version of this ski. Performs as advertized. Really solid at speed when put on edge in a true carved gs type turn. No surporzes, comfortable in all sonw conditions. Better on groomed and soft, than boilerplate.

Similar Products Used:

Volkl explosive (fat ski)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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