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Fischer Progressor 9 Flowflex
$660.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Keeps great edge control throughout the turn. Easy to widen or shorten a turn as you go. Versatile design works on on groomers, ice, non-groomed slopes and worn out snow.
The Cons:Takes a fair amount of technique to control properly, not for beginners. Looses some stability when doing faster downhill runs, tends to grab an edge and force turns. Awkward on moguls, grabs the edges as you go along.
The Fischer Progressor 9 Flowflex is a high performance racing ski that uses company technology to help improve a skiers run on different terrain. Made out of a wood core and available in five different lengths, the skis use a Sandwich Sidewall construction that gives skiers more control in any type of environment.
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Along with providing more security, they also have a Dual Radius System that creates a lot of stability to give skiers sharper and smoother turns at high speeds. An inexpensive choice that's all about quality, the racing skis are ideal for those with an advanced-expert ability level.
Features
- CORE MATERIAL: Wood
- LENGTH: 160cm, 165cm, 170cm, 175cm and 180cm
- ROCKER TYPE: Camber
- TAIL TYPE: Flat
- ABILITY LEVEL: Advanced-Expert
- Sandwich Sidewall construction
- Dual Radius System
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Pros & Cons
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keeps great edge control throughout the turn
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easy to widen or shorten a turn as you go
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versatile design works on on groomers, ice, non-groomed slopes and worn out snow
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takes a fair amount of technique to control properly, not for beginners
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looses some stability when doing faster downhill runs, tends to grab an edge and force turns
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awkward on moguls, grabs the edges as you go along
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only moderate floatation through powder, tends to dig in at the tip
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