J jkedwsn333 Member Jan 18, 2006 #1 i thinking about making the mojo 90's my next ski, just wanted to know from people who own them if they hold up to abuse or not.
i thinking about making the mojo 90's my next ski, just wanted to know from people who own them if they hold up to abuse or not.
Jeff_Lo Active member Jan 18, 2006 #2 my friend has a pair, they may be the most bomb proof skis i've ever seen in my life
4 4skizzle Active member Jan 18, 2006 #4 I have a pair of 3 year old mad trix that i beat the living crap out of and could still use as my every day ski. Head skis are definitley durable.
I have a pair of 3 year old mad trix that i beat the living crap out of and could still use as my every day ski. Head skis are definitley durable.
FUUUCK Active member Jan 18, 2006 #12 i guy on the lift told me he wrecked a pair of madtrix but still managed to warrantee em without a hassle
i guy on the lift told me he wrecked a pair of madtrix but still managed to warrantee em without a hassle
S strode Active member Jan 18, 2006 #13 the tech at my friend's shop has a pair that are already delamming on the tails and have two ginormous chunks taken out of the topsheet.
the tech at my friend's shop has a pair that are already delamming on the tails and have two ginormous chunks taken out of the topsheet.
poofartpee Active member Jan 18, 2006 #14 iv never owned heads but i know that they stay together even of a 400ft drop to a flat groomer.
J jambone Member Jan 18, 2006 #15 I dont no how durable they are but i demoed them and they r fucking sick. Really responsive for a fatter ski, they were very poppy and overall a great ski
I dont no how durable they are but i demoed them and they r fucking sick. Really responsive for a fatter ski, they were very poppy and overall a great ski
M motionboy1 New member Jan 19, 2006 #16 I am skiing mojo 90s for my everyday ski and they kill it. Very responsive and extremely durable.
Aseets Active member Jan 19, 2006 #19 I'm pretty sure that they madtrix/mojo series have gotten a lot lighter since the old black and white pair from 02.
I'm pretty sure that they madtrix/mojo series have gotten a lot lighter since the old black and white pair from 02.
Skipig25 Active member Jan 19, 2006 #22 ^ haha, did you read the thread? And yes, the new mojos are lighter, but still kind of heavy as far as park skis go
^ haha, did you read the thread? And yes, the new mojos are lighter, but still kind of heavy as far as park skis go