• Reno Jib by Moment Skis
      • Ratings:
      • Terrain
        Park
        Pow
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Flex
        Soft
        Stiff
      • Camber
        Cambered
        Rockered
      • Pop
        No Pop
        Poppy
      • Stability
        Jittery
        Stable
      Reviewed on Feb 4, 2011 @ 10:10 PM Skis 2010
      Comments:

      Overall Overall, these skis are awesome. For the person who is looking for a stiff yet playful rail/jump ski, this is the ski for you! Performance These skis preform great. I've heard from a few people that they are terrible on groomers and I don't find them that bad. They are super poppy and fun on rails, you can whip them around really easy. I've hit 65ft jumps on these and they are really stable. Design I really like the design on these skis. The astronaut chilling on the top of 1 ski, then just random patterns and designs, they are definitely a sick looking ski. Value I got a deal on D-structure so I got these skis for $485 and free shipping. Such a steal for these skis. Great price for a great ski. Fit I'm 6ft 140 punds and I got the 176's and they are mounted at center. I like how the 176's ski. They don't ski short, pretty true to length. Characteristics This ski has a stiff flex for sure. Its still super fun and playful though. When you flex the Jibs, they seem some what soft in the tip and tail, but unless you through all your weight on the tips to butter, you can't do it. They are still super fun. Durability These skis are super fucking durable. I've bashed them on boxes and rails, slide over rocks, smashed my tips. And not a single edge crack or gouge in my base yet. My topsheets are getting really chipped though, but that's because I've been hitting my skis together while I was on the chair lift.

    • Hot Dogger by Full Tilt
      • Ratings:
      • Terrain
        Park
        Pow
      • Design
        Clean
        Busy
      • Durability
        Fragile
        Durable
      • Weight
        Light
        Heavy
      • Style
        Uncool
        Cool
      • Width
        Narrow
        Wide
      • Comfort
        Uncomfy
        Comfy
      • Flex
        Soft
        Stiff
      Reviewed on Feb 4, 2011 @ 10:33 PM Boots 2010
      Comments:

      Overall Overall these boots are really good. The buckle isn't that big of an issue since its still usable. Anyone who can fit into Full Tilts and doesn't want to spend $800+ on Ill Moro's, get Full Tilt. Performance These are great boots. The inch of rubber in the heel really helps a lot. When I'm hitting a jump that the park crew rebuilt, I sometimes come up short and case a bit, but I feel nothing. My heels are never hurting whenever I case. I just wish I could of gotten shorter cables for my boots since I've always got the buckles at the very back. The liners are great on these boots. Once you are done skiing, they liners are wet on the inside, but your feet will not get cold if you go out skiing a few hours after and you still have wet liners. At first they feel really wet, but a few minutes later it feels like its back to normal. Just make sure to take out the liner and let them dry over night so you will have dry liners for the next day. My feet have only got cold once and I was wear too thick of a sock. So now I just wear a nylon sock with them. I skied in -15 Celsius plus wind and my feet were just as warm as they were on a -2 day. Beware: These liner do start to smell really bad after a few days of skiing in them. Design This is my first 3 piece boots and I'm never going back to an overlap boot again. I really like how you can change the flex within a few minutes. And the cables are much better than buckles because they don't get in the way. Just the general shape of these boots are great. Value For $530 with tax these are great boots. Only thing I wish was that they have better buckles and that the spring doesn't come off. Molding and fitting was included in the price as they say on the Full Tilt website. My dad paid over $700 for Atomic boots with custom molding and custom foot beds and his feet still get some what cold. Mine do not, that says a few things. Fit I have size 28's and I wear a 9.5 street shoe. My toes touch the end of the boot so its a good fit. I could of gone with the 27's, but I didn't want to but new boots again, so I went with the 28's and they are perfect. Characteristics I just have the stock flex 6 on these boots. To me, the flex 6 is a pretty ideal tongue. I tried my friends flex 4's and they were too soft. Don't really want to try the 8's because they will be too stiff. But for park, and then the few groomer runs, flex 6 is perfect for me. Durability Full Tilt should work on their buckles so that the spring doesn't come off like mentioned above. Other than that they are durable I guess. Don't really know if boots can be durable or not.