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New for '11-'12, we are carrying skis from two companies: Head and Movement. We are excited to have both lines. There's not a lot of overlap between them in the models we have selected. Whether you ski on hard snow or soft, are just learning or want a ski to explore the whole mountain, we have a ski for you! [Do you wonder how we choose these models? Click here.]
These are the skis and sizes that we stock. Please contact us if you need a different length or if you want to special order a different model.
| Movement Jam |
164, 173, 182 cm |
136/85/117 R16m (173) |

All of us tested this ski last season and we were astonished at its performance. Quick rebound makes them snappy from edge-to-edge, they grip on hard snow without flapping, and you can charge from powder to crud to wind slab to crust without hesitation -- the tip will not let you down. If you want a one-ski quiver with a slight bias toward the ungroomed, look no further. The Jam rewards good technique and gives you the confidence that you have what it takes in even the most challenging conditions.
Wood-core sandwich construction. |
| Movement Pariah |
177 cm |
126/93/114 R22m (177) |

Do you like to ski backcountry, either skinning or bootpacking? Do you want to have a dedicated soft-snow ski? Do you like an even-flexing ski with a solid tip? Take this super-lightweight ski for a ride and you’ll be pleased by its performance both uphill and down. Best in short and medium-radius turns in soft snow, this ski porpoises through the powder.
Wood-core sandwich construction. |
| Head iSupershape
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160, 165, 170 cm |
121/66/107
R12.1m (170) |

The SuperShape is a perennial favorite and has been our most successful ski over the last 6 years. Since ski companies are no longer marketing on-piste and carving skis in the US, we order this ski specially from Europe -- we’re the only shop in the US to offer it! The KERS system gives it a stiffer feel and quicker rebound. Race-ski grip and feel with a sidecut that makes it easy to learn High-C carving. From ice to corduroy to moguls to powder, this ski does it all.
World Cup sandwich construction.
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| Head i.Peak 84 PR Pro |
170 cm |
128/84/112
R15.4m (170) |

New for ‘11-’12, the iPeak 84 is made for powder, crud, and blasting through back bowls. It still has enough shape to carve larger turns and grip well on groomers. Flow ride technology lets the tip float a little sooner in soft snow while maintaining a traditional camber. Best for skiers who ski with confidence in ungroomed conditions.
Wood-core sandwich construction.
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| Head i.Peak 78 PR Pro
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159, 165,
171, 177 cm |
124/78/110
R14.6 (171) |

The i.Peak 78 is an ideal “one-ski quiver” for western slopes. The 78mm waist is narrow enough to carve and to provide quick edge changes for bumps, yet wide enough to provide stability and float in powder or crud. The 78 skis well at moderate speeds, making it a good ski for learning to ski off-piste.
Wood-core sandwich construction.
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| Head X-Shape STX PR |
149, 156, 163, 170 cm |
124/68/108
R12.1m (170) |

New for ‘11-’12, the X-Shape STX is nimble and agile, with SuperShape-like performance in a less-demanding and less-expensive package. Lighter than the SuperShape, it requires less speed and pressure to carve. Super for learning skiers, this ski will take you far in performance and terrain without busting the budget.
Wood-core sandwich construction.
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| Head "The Link" |
150, 160, 170 cm |
Multi-radius Technology |

New for ‘11-’12, the Link is designed to help learning skiers by turning with a minimum of input effort. The multi-radius technology -- tighter radius at the tip, longer underfoot -- helps to pull the ski in a tight arc. We tested these and were astonished at how well they respond to PMTS technique. Just a little tipping toward the little-toe edge with the inside foot and -- Poof! -- they turn as if by magic. Fabulous! Plus, as you learn to tip more aggressively, they carve with great edge hold. If you are a learning skier who aspires to making controlled turns on groomed runs, give this ski a try.
Wood-core torsion box construction.
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