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Movement Skis Source Ski - 2011

Movement Skis Source Ski - 2011 BCS

Item # MVM0049

When you stare at a line and say, 'Crikey! How does all that snow stick to something so steep?' it's time to break out the nimble, powder-hungry Movement Source Ski. Tough sandwich construction creates a stable platform for fast, open faces, and choppy chutes suddenly go smooth thanks to vibration absorption above the core. Make short work of deep stashes thanks to the long, tapered nose profile, and use the short-radius sidecut to carve your way back to the tram.

  • CTS sidewall design provides durability and uses multi-angle fiberglass construction to eliminate torsional flex and maintain edge-hold
  • Traditional camber underfoot provides stability at high speeds
  • VA-Tech uses a rubber plate between the wood core and the binding retention plate to absorb vibration and chop in manky, beat-up conditions
  • Tri-axial stringers stretch from tip to tail to give you snappy response for quick edge-to-edge turns

Bottom Line:

Unless it's neck deep, this is your source for vertical delight.

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I looking to use this ski for tele. I want to be able to ski

I looking to use this ski for tele. I want to be able to ski everything, but mostly woods and moguls. I am 5'6" and weigh 140lbs. What size should I get? Would the 177 be too big? Thanks

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June 3, 2012

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Rating for this product: 5

The name correspond the ski qualities

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June 6, 2012

The name says about the ski. Close to perfect, if don't go too fast. If you want to be accurate in your turns. Real pleasure to ski my Source. I use Jesters Schizo. Perfect combination. Really difficult to find a replacement, if you want just one ski. Length in this case is an important factor. Have had Goliath (still keep and will) Sluff (sold). But they all are the same family. IMHO, Goliath is one of the best ski all the time. It is like Stöckli GS, but wide. Extremely forgiving for it's purpose and intelligent/versatile ski. Only problem, the design. Absolutely trash, for all Goliath family. Good thing, that design is in contradiction with skis' abilities. I am sure they will be back. Reasonably progressive soft nose with reliable tain is unbeatable and the only one construction for any seriously interested in skiing.

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Tech Specs:

Length:
169 cm, 177 cm, 185 cm, 193 cm 
Dimensions:
135 x 94 x 121 mm 
Turn Radius:
(177cm) 18 m 
Profile:
traditional camber 
Construction:
sandwich 
Core:
wood 
Base:
Okulen 
Tail:
twintip 
Binding Included:
no 
Weight:
(pair, 177cm) 7 lbs 4.3 oz 
Recommended Use:
big mountain freeride, powder, all-mountain 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year