Head Cyber 24 X

Head Cyber 24 X
Brand: Head

What do you think about Head Cyber 24 X?
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foamblast
foamblast (Guest)
07/11/2011
Strengths:
Cheap, upper intermediate ski. One of the first shaped skis in this category.

Weaknesses:
Older, doesn't like quick turns. Moguls? NO!

Summary:
If you're on a tight budget or you want a "new" rock/junk ski, it'll do fine. Beginners, this is too much ski for you. Intermediates and advanced skiers looking for a steal (especially if you plan on skiing hard in thin cover) should consider this. It's a huge step up from skis without modern sidecut, even if it's not brand new.

Riding style: On-Piste (East Coast Pow which means blue ice and slush and groomers)

Kallesve
02/11/2002
have been on them for about 2 weeks a year for 4 years. enjoyed the first two years very well, but later they felt insufficient because they were better off going. still works to slide around and jump along, but does not feel stable when pushing a bit.

Model year: 1998
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Tjompa
12/03/2002
Went slalom on them before. When they were new they were among the best I tried. Today, when development has progressed, they are not as good as compared to today's models. So I bought new skis and screwed on telescopes on these. I do not regret this for a second. Just soft and carvade for telemark.
Rating: 2 for slalom
       5 for telemark

Model year: 1998
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oo117
02/02/2002
Nice skiing I think. nice to jump with. The black plugs in front have not got rid of me but I've had them for 2 years!

Model year: 1999
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ingvarsson
07/01/2002
Fladder skid if weigh 90 kg.
Work perfectly on new manchester, straight slope and big bang.
Slightly steeper and higher speeds, you do not trust the ski.
I have dropped the plastic spikes on both skis. (Now firmed with epoxy)

Model year: 1999
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Mathias_Hogberg
02/01/2002
Really good jump skid.
Just soft to get a small head start when rotating.
Can only go with a pist ..
Dust-resistant plastic flaps. (I've screwed mine with short M6 now, so maybe they'll stay for a while.)
Shortly stated
Very light and nice piste skiing.

Model year: 1999
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SofiaM
05/04/2001
Have been driving telemark at 24Xan the whole season and for pistachio is the cannon. A fairly easy ski that you will quickly get used to. The problem is that there is a pronounced ski slope that is far too narrow to drive off with. U-boat warning even with a little cushions! If you are looking for a good piste skiing, the Cyber ​​24X is definitely a ski I can recommend!

Model year: 2000
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Hoogey
19/11/2000
First drove my slalom ... then I mounted Telemark's binding on them. Great fun ride!

Model year: 2000
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freeride_nu
06/08/2000
Good skiing. Was forced to buy new after a "hard" landing with my Ross Hard rock. Went this whole season on the Head Ski. The plastic tips did not really work with the jumps, but with some silicone adhesive they were cast as molded, so glue your judgment before losing them. Otherwise I've just gone and say about Heads Cyber ​​24X, GO for it!
/ Elias Axelsson (musik67@hotmail.com)

Model year: 1999
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N/A
16/01/2000
The first carverschid I have owned and I am happy. It has a cruel cut and attaches well to the piste. Perhaps a little U-boat alert for sneak sneaking due to the narrow waistcoats. But definitely a top ski !!

Model year: 1999
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