Moment Skis Discussion Thread

14630702:Jdouth said:
Really loving the all black here. You should consider wearing it every day. It brings out your eyes and the darkness in your soul.

With love,

JD

I'll definitely consider it, gonna be hard to move away from my mostly salmon colored wardrobe though...

14630978:PartyBullshiit said:
[tag=144811]@hot.pocket[/tag] mr [tag=289173]@BallClapper[/tag] wants to know why you aren’t making a 190 frankenski yet?

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[tag=144811]@hot.pocket[/tag] how do you compare the Wildcat 108 to Rossignol Free Sender 110 and Dynastar M Free 108? Narrowed it down to these 3 options. I mostly ski in the Bozeman area. Love to sky steepest stuff I can find. A little nervous to jump into tight shoots and couloirs. Looking for a big mountain ski that's also nimble for chutes and trees.
 
I skied the wildcat 108 for years as a daily in Bozeman. Loved them 10/10. I would argue that they are slightly (emphasis on slightly) better of a bridger ski than a big sky ski but that's just me. They do exactly what you describe and if I had to pick a ski that can both rip down Hellroaring and huck the top of superman the 108 cats are a great ski to do it. Always felt stable and always felt nimble enough through tight trees.

That being said you listed two other amazing options. Never skied the M Free but have friends who rip big sky harder than me who ski those.

14631556:BozemanToBigSky said:
[tag=144811]@hot.pocket[/tag] how do you compare the Wildcat 108 to Rossignol Free Sender 110 and Dynastar M Free 108? Narrowed it down to these 3 options. I mostly ski in the Bozeman area. Love to sky steepest stuff I can find. A little nervous to jump into tight shoots and couloirs. Looking for a big mountain ski that's also nimble for chutes and trees.
 
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