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<blockquote data-quote="JSellberg" data-source="post: 869592" data-attributes="member: 122660"><p>Du ska nog läsa på dig lite om Moment Bibby, låter som en skida som skulle kunna passa dig.</p><p></p><p>Moment Bibby 184:</p><p>"Alright so almost immediately I noticed how fun this ski was. Moment was right on with their description, the ski can basically match your mood. If you want to to play, then it's ready to play on a moment's notice. No pun intended. Well maybe a little. And if you want to get down to business and dig in your heels, the Bibby Pro is ready for it. It's super steady at high speeds and can hold an edge well. I did have to put a little more into it than say the Rossignol Super 7, but not enough for me to say that I really had to work at carving. The turning radius was money as well. I'm not sure what the exact numbers are on it, but it was enough to rip into some sharp turns and also to draw them out if I wanted. For having a decent stiffness to them, they also had a good amount of pop to them. Which was another reason I thought they were a playful ski. So on the groomers they rocked, how bout off of them? Well I really didn't have a complaint there either. There was just enough snow on the side of the runs for me to get a decent experience in some soft stuff. The Bibby Pro handled the varying snow conditions no problem. Their agility was awesome in the trees and when I got them into the open they were stable enough for me to point them straight ahead and not worry about the inconsistencies in the snow. Which I was impressed with their ability to mob through bumps being they were a lighter ski."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSellberg, post: 869592, member: 122660"] Du ska nog läsa på dig lite om Moment Bibby, låter som en skida som skulle kunna passa dig. Moment Bibby 184: "Alright so almost immediately I noticed how fun this ski was. Moment was right on with their description, the ski can basically match your mood. If you want to to play, then it's ready to play on a moment's notice. No pun intended. Well maybe a little. And if you want to get down to business and dig in your heels, the Bibby Pro is ready for it. It's super steady at high speeds and can hold an edge well. I did have to put a little more into it than say the Rossignol Super 7, but not enough for me to say that I really had to work at carving. The turning radius was money as well. I'm not sure what the exact numbers are on it, but it was enough to rip into some sharp turns and also to draw them out if I wanted. For having a decent stiffness to them, they also had a good amount of pop to them. Which was another reason I thought they were a playful ski. So on the groomers they rocked, how bout off of them? Well I really didn't have a complaint there either. There was just enough snow on the side of the runs for me to get a decent experience in some soft stuff. The Bibby Pro handled the varying snow conditions no problem. Their agility was awesome in the trees and when I got them into the open they were stable enough for me to point them straight ahead and not worry about the inconsistencies in the snow. Which I was impressed with their ability to mob through bumps being they were a lighter ski." [/QUOTE]
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