• Head Mojo 80 2006

      • Review by Karcher on Dec 31, 1969 @ 7:00 PM
      • Review:

        Overall

        Overall, one of the best pairs of skis I have ever owned. They performed amazingly well on jumps and rails. I couldn't have asked for a better performance. My only problem with these skis all year, was that at the end of the season the edges were worn down to a sliver. Almost to the glue. If you skis rails a lot like me, these skis edges might not hold up as well after a year, but the rest of the ski definitely will.

        Performance

        These skis performed beautifully for me. I could really put my trust into these lovely pieces of wood. My landing were always very controlled and stable. When i landed to far forward landing switch I wasn't buttering till I slipped out, they just held their position, even landing way too deep on jumps. They were also very good on rails. It was just in the beginning i had trouble because the edges were too sharp. But after that it was amazing. Its really easy to get an edge filed down a little bit before taking it out on the hill for the first time.

        Design

        The graphics were awesome on these babies. One of the skis actually has an indented Head logo, which is pretty sick. The backs of the skis had a sick color blue I thought. The shape of the skis was awesome. The back tips were kind of a mix between square and round.

        Value

        I would have to say these skis were a great buy. They were really not too expensive, and they held up really good with no repairs at all, and I ski 2-3 times a week. If you don't want your parents to get made because you broke your skis, these are your best bet.

        Fit

        The fit was awesome. I got the 172s and I thought they were going to be a bit long. They actually turned out great, and at the end of the season they were almost too short. I'm 5'10".

        Characteristics

        As you have probably heard, these skis are a little stiffer than others. But really, they are not as stiff as people say. I'm only 140 lbs, and i was having fun buttering all over the place. Maybe if you wanted to sacrifice stability for more flex than you should look into other skis.

        Durability

        I honestly think these are some of the most durable skis you can buy. They weren't chunking, braking, snapping, or any of that nonsense. The only problems I had were the paint getting a little chipped off, and the edges of the skis actually wore down a lot after one season. Almost too much I would say.

        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
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      • Review by comeatmebro on Dec 31, 1969 @ 7:00 PM
      • Review:

        Overall

        Overall the skis are pretty nice. The only reason they're getting an 8 is because they aren't a ski designed with a specific purposes. I think they can't be amazing when they're made like that. Park they are pretty good as well as all mountain. Definitely a worth while ski.

        Performance

        Performance is really good I think. After a little wear they've lost a little of the stiffness and are pretty much perfect for me. Pretty much handled everything I've needed them to.

        Design

        Graphics wise, the skis aren't that great but I'm not buying based off of that so it's not a big deal. As far as other aspects, there could be some slight improvement but nothing major. The design is not too bad.

        Value

        I got the skis at a ski sale last year for $300 and I'd say it was a pretty good deal. Definitely worth the money, and you could definitely get them for even cheaper now.

        Fit

        I am 5'10" and got the 172's and as far as I'm concerned it was a great choice. They are pretty well balanced when spinning, doing switch-ups etc.

        Characteristics

        As you guys know, the mojo 80's are a little more of an all mountain and park ski. So obviously the flex is a little stiffer. Not the stiffest of skis, and certainly not the softest. I find it perfect as I hit more jumps than anything and they really hold up well. They still have some pop to them which is nice as well. Mid-flexed ski I'd say.

        Durability

        All i should have to say is they are heads. I skied on them a good 40 or so full days. Durability is pretty much awesome. Being an EC skier, these skis have seen some abuse. Edges held up great for the rails hit. Topsheets had some chipping, but nothing too bad and really I think that's expected. Through all the rocks, grass and everything they've seen I'm not afraid to say they're close to bombproof.

        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
      • Review by skierkid77 on Dec 31, 1969 @ 7:00 PM
      • Review:

        Overall

        defenitly if you want a all terrain and nice smooth ride get the head mojo 80s

        Performance

        hella good prformence good in park

        Design

        amazing

        Value

        hella good for the money

        Characteristics

        they flex great

        Durability

        yes. wood cored baby

        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
      • Review by lolns on Dec 31, 1969 @ 7:00 PM
      • Review:

        Overall

        They feel like the best park ski I've ever been on, ride is so stable & the snap these skis have on your feet feels amazing, they make me want to get out sking as much as I possibly can, I'M STOKED ON THESE SKIS!

        Performance

        Excellent, feels super stable at higher speeds, runs very fast, stable on landings and rails.
        Again, feels like it has soo much energy, this ski feels like it's the reason I'm getting so much hang time off jumps, and I don't feel landings as much as I did on my 06/07 Fujas.


        Design

        Looks simple & clean, sick looking bases.

        Value

        Got it pro-deal, so it was a killer price for me. Honestly though, this ski rides like what it's worth at msrp, you get what you pay for kids.

        Characteristics

        Fairly stiff compared to a lot of park skis, Lots of snap & energy, and still possible to butter if you're not little, I was nose buttering around my first day on them.

        Durability

        the one day I've put on them so far was shitty conditions, lots of rocks around ect. they look pretty much brand new and I wasn't being careful by any stretch of the imagination.

        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
    • Product Information
    • Name:
    • Mojo 80
    • Manufacturer:
    • Head
    • Year:
    • 2006
    • Gender:
    • Male
    • At A Glance
    • 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
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