Salomon Skiing Teneighty Freestyle Twin Tip

Salomon Skiing Teneighty Freestyle Twin Tip 

DESCRIPTION

Built for rippin' up the snow park and pipe, these twin-tip skis have a unique flex to facilitate jumping and tricks.. Designed by pro riders, these skis feature more flex in the front for cleaner push-offs and a dynamic, powerful tail for smooth landings. Each length features its own graphics and signature. Monocoque single-wall construction provides lively edge to edge response and excellent edge grip. Twin-tips for big air, trying new tricks and riding fakie. Fintex features shock-absorbing thermoplastic and a fine fibertex foil to dampen vibrations for increased contact with the snow.

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 15, 2002]
marc-andre bergeron
Double Diamond

The teneighty is like the best ski from salomon. It is the first pair of skis i've ever bought that completed my needings. It's very good for begginners as well as advanced skiers. I recommend it to anyone who'd like freestyle skis.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 20, 2002]
John Clancy
Double Diamond

Strength:

good soft landings and sweet on the rails excelent on big mountain and back county stuff.

Weakness:

too soft on hard groomed snow.

great ski awesome in big mountain and,the huge kickers.Excelent on the rails. Gives a great landing. Much better than any ski I've ever skied.

Similar Products Used:

K2 enemys

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 29, 2002]
tom r
Double Diamond

Strength:

Amazingly quick, nice shovel for tip diving. Very stable at high bump speeds. Great ski for zipperline. Also great in pipe and jumping. Really fun all mountain ski.

Weakness:

None regarding mogul characteristics. Not great (obviously)high speed groomers or crud busting. Expensive due to lack of interest.

1080 MOGUL!!! Not the 1080! Since the industry forgot about bump skis, i have to use this location to talk about it.

Similar Products Used:

Superforce, Dynastar Assault

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[May 19, 2002]
Hamish MacEwen
Advanced

Strength:

Groomers, All mountain, spins, Powder

Weakness:

Chip very easily, Expensive so make sure u get em on sale like me.

Great ski i got it in 169 in sale but wish i''d gone for the 177 now. Skis well on anything apart from ice. Chips straight through to core soooo easily. I took a chunk out of mine the first time out so be warned. Very low swing weight perfect for hucking it.

Similar Products Used:

Head Big head, Salomon x-scream

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 16, 2002]
James McPhail
Double Diamond

Strength:

Great whole mountain performance. Sweet Graphics. Great fun.

Weakness:

Slightly unstable at VERY high speeds. Not good on crud or ice.

A great ski, I demoed about 5 different twin tips before deciding on 177cm 1080''s they just had the best all round feel for me. The ski really well over the whole mountain and are brilliant for freestyle stuff in the park. The skis have a very nice swing weight to them and are easy to throw around in the air. They also take of nicley and absorb landings well. Construction is great the skis are quite scratch resistant but you still get a bit along the edges. They also go really well in powder with good flotation. The only snow that they really don''t like is chunky frozen crud as the extra flex in the front tends to make the fronts chatter when plowing through it. A great ski you can''t really go wrong with them if you want to do tricks and still be able to ski the entire mountain.

Similar Products Used:

K2 Enemy, Dynastar twin, Rossignol pow air.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 09, 2002]
Jeterkid
Double Diamond

Strength:

Easy to ski, Flies well, light, Spins well

Weakness:

Tips Snap off

Great carving ski, Even better in the park. I took this ski out to Alta and we got 2 feet and i still floated. They are the best skiins for anybody who wants to ski everything in the park and out

Similar Products Used:

Rossignol Pow''air

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 13, 2002]
Graham Owen
Double Diamond

Strength:

Everything, scratches are hard to see, very light, and spinable, awesome graphics, perfect for a little bigger skier

Weakness:

none, really a little soft but not bad, have one core shot, but thats no big deal happens to most skis if your tough on em

This is the sickest ski to hit the market! i got in 177 which is perfect for me being around philou''s size. a little soft at times but nothing to complain about. great all-mountain ski, absolutely awesome in the park, it doesn''t get any better! got em for free after i broke my enemys, these are about ten times better! light and good for throwin mistys rodeos and all that good stuff!

Similar Products Used:

K2Enemy, LINE1260, SALOMONx-Screams

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 24, 2002]
blueskippy88
Intermediate

Strength:

Nice Flex, Skis nice

Weakness:

Horrible constuction. Falls apart to easy. My cap has fallen off 8 times, and now the tip is delamentaning. any little contact will chip the ski down to the core and when the tail delams it sucks, it stick up in the air and looks like my dog has chewed on it.

Sick skiing ski, i am used it in the park and out on the mountain (mole hill). Have skid it on bigger hills up north and it is a great skiing ski. It absolutly rocks in the air and you can really throw it around. it spins like a buety.

Similar Products Used:

Volkl V, Dynistar Candid, Dynstar COncept, Line 1260, Line Skogen, Line Mike Nick, other 1080''s

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Feb 16, 2002]
USDwishfulthinkr
Advanced

Strength:

Sidecut is perfect, light, responsive, quick edge to edge, stable all over

Weakness:

can be a little too soft for hardcore slope riding, but a great ski

This is a great ski. The sidecut enables it to carve on the slopes smoothly and float in decent powder. It is stable in the air and on landings. It is a dream to spin with and land on. Get this ski, it rocks

Similar Products Used:

Line 1260, Dynastar Candide, 1080 (2000), Line Skogen, Dynastar Agyl, Dynastar Concept

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Feb 09, 2002]
Mike Johnson
Advanced

Strength:

Mogul monster, ease in turns, light, cost

I strapped on a pair of these at the suggestion of the demo center at Snowbird. I''d been trying out the X-Scream and Pilot 10, but was unhappy with their performance in moguls. Although these are billed as a freestyle/trick ski, they are also awesome in the step bumps. These skis literally pushed me up a notch or two in ability. They are just incredibly easy to turn in tight conditions and feel light on your feet. I was also suprised at how well they did when carving on groomers. This certainly isn''t this skis strong point, but they do suprisingly well. I''ve since talked to several people who state that they also use this ski as an all mountain/mogul ski. I think that Salomon needs to rethink their ski classifications. Another bonus was the price compared to the "all mountain" skis. If you''re looking for an all mountain/mogul ski to take you to the next level, give these a demo, if you can find them. I''m 6'', 175 and ski the 177''s.

Similar Products Used:

X-Scream, Pilot 10, Bandit X

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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