MOVEMENT SKIS

Hahah.

While I have absolutely no idea on how Movements ski, I like the look of their freestyle line. Their freeride line look pretty good too, although I believe a couple of them aren't twins
 
Stellar skis all-round.

The top end ones are truly amazing -Thunder, Goliath, Black Rose, Spicy and Baggy, to name a few.

Freestyle skis depend on what you're planning to really get in to. Kamasutra is more stiff with huge pop and bigger waist while the Joystick and Sista are a bit softer. Gladiator if you're going big mountain freestyle/ski.

Great carver for this year, Yaka, has received some sweet reviews from a variety of ski tests.

Solid brand in my opinion.
 
They make really sick skis on the whole. I would say they take a slightly different approach to freeskiing thats different to a lot of what other brands are doing.

Gladiators: similar in size/shape to big troubles, but with a slightly meatier feel

Goliath: Think rossi b104 squad but more user friendly: big, straight, stiff, not for the faint of heart!

Baggy: Really fun bc freestyling ski that works well out of the pow too- only 180 length though :(

Thunder: unlikely to be very popular with ns users. more of a tgr everyday charger. sick, but not really a twin: great one ski quiver if you don't ski park...

haven't skied any of the park models, but i hear good things. basically they make a more aggressive style of ski than most, and their philosophy is "we don't make skis for beginners or intermediates"

try em out if you can, you might like em...
 
Im looking at the 08/09 baggy for an all mountain/ bc ski. its in a 188cm now which is good and the topsheet looks siiick..

Has anyone ridden them or no much about them or last years models...

GUnna be used for BC freestyle, powder and steep charging when i find it and needs to be good on the groomers to.

Any others around the 95 to 105 underfoot range thats around 185cm that mite be sutable.

thanks
 
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