Author Topic: The Monster 78, the ultimate do-it-all ski?  (Read 649 times)

Ron

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Re: The Monster 78, the ultimate do-it-all ski?
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2007, 11:38:48 am »
Turnier meaning much easier to turn and the ski is more "eager/willing" to turn. No edges hanging up and more surface area to leverage with. Those who have never skied a wider ski (85 or higher) need to experience this for themselves. I was a nay-sayer. The 78 wil be just fine , I am not arguing that point at all. Getting back to the one-quiver thing, I think if you are going that route, you want a "one-quiver" that meets the majority of what you ski. If you are only skiing east coast groomers, my on equiver would be my SS's or something like the Michaels Contact 11 or the new Magnum. If you are out west and ski trees and off-piste, terrain, I would take my mojo's, 88, PE or something like that.  The 78 however, sounds so versitile and different, that it could have a more effective range than any other ski out there, this is why I am so psyched about it. This is killing me that I can't get on it!