Head Monster iM70

Head Monster iM70
Brand: Head
Model year: 2003

What do you think about Head Monster iM70?
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Coqrouge
23/03/2005
Have been spending two seasons on this telemark skiing.
It just gets fun and fun.
Can not go faster in the piste than I do now.
The ski delivers at any given moment.

The only drawback is that 177 is a bit short for the offpiste and that they are a little too narrow.

I have Cobra binding with 30 mm spacer plate.

Works great for a top trip, as they are not so shy.
However, could have been wider. But as all-round skiing is completely superior.

Riders weight: 75 kg

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DAVID_KACK
20/02/2005
Good easy skating. According to my taste, it works best in hard well-prepared slopes where the turns are beautiful when pushed away. I have not tested the skid so much outside the piste but in the piste it works. Has a slightly longer turning radius so it's not the best skid in the world to go short skipping. May I say that I may not be the best skier in the world. Is definitely satisfied with the ski and it is affordable. You are not surprised or unhappy like someone before me wrote.

Riders weight: 76 kg

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Jolla99
18/02/2004
Yes, I'm very happy with my skiing. Will start to be a bit scratch, etc. after two seasons now, but if I buy a new one, I would like the same but newer model year ... So lovely it is. My friends and family ask me to borrow them to drive a ride frequently, so it's popular there too. Works both inside and outside the pist but long cutting turns make it all the best. Do not flutter at all but feel stable on most surfaces. Maybe a little problem with ice, but it depends more on the skier than the skis !!

Riders weight: 64 kg

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Nostradamus
07/04/2003
I say as the Alpingaraget describes in its catalog:

"Someone at Head is working long days, guaranteed even weekends and probably also the whole holiday. In some other way, Cross 70 can not be explained. Building a good piste skiing is difficult, so that the trickra ihp plank that flows well in the fluff is easier. But the combination , a skid-freaking piste that carries you over open spaces and which is enough for a riot of larch trees is on the verge of impossible. But just on the border. Head im70 is the proof that there are skis that can handle everything. with amazing ease. Too good to be true "

I myself have the 184 cm model and am very satisfied. The skis are easy and fun.
Does the calf work in a piste and then mainly in large carvings. Something clumsy in the fun park, but the semi-twin tip makes easier phakie landings actually work

Model year: 2002
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Anders_Hettinger
02/04/2003
Tested 170 and 177. Cannon trap and stable in piste. Lovely to carve with. But the tie is quite "aft-mounted" which fits the best off-piste. Therefore, bought 184 of the iM70x model, ie with flex-binding, which makes it easy to move 15mm when shooting and 15mm behind on snowmobiling. Feels necessary to get the right properties of the ski.

Model year: 2002
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family_man
03/03/2003
Bought this ski after testing some heads from the heads range (iM75, Cyber ​​180, 200). This has to be one of the most affordable skiing available at the moment. They cut the cannon in the piste while they are very fast-paced. They work very well to ride slowly, even if I do not prefer it. Compared to the pronounced Cyber ​​180 & 200 carving slides, the difference was marginal (180 & 200 bet slightly better, not much) and then it's 1500-2000 kr to the iM70 advantage. iM75 was okay okay (very ok actually), but when I get the most pistilian, 70ian was the obvious choice.

It works well in snowy snow, new wet snow and ice-creams.

do as solstace says above "-Please hang on a slab to get some height, then it will be even better in the slope." I did, and regrettably do not regret it.

As I said earlier, an affordable cannon skid that definitely measures significantly more expensive competitors. A safe purchase.

Model year: 2002
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fr1ppe
03/03/2003
catch piste skiing and an ok offpiste skiing. One can say that it is a good compromise. 70mm at the waistline means all the ok features of the loose nose. If you want to be more off-piste and above all if you want to stand a bit in uneven and raised loops, you should probably go up a size in the long run. Tex I bought a pair of 170cm long and is 174 tall myself. they are very good at the pist but a little worried and too short for the opponent. Now I'm driving a pair of Head Monster im75. Want to know more, read the grade I'm writing on it or ask!
In summary, im70 is a very good skiing and is definitely one of the best and most useful and easy-to-use seasons!

Model year: 2002
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Hermans_pappa
03/03/2003
Åre 2003-02-13.
A lightweight and good ski there, however, the ice grip makes it more suitable outside the piste than on really hard surfaces. A slightly stiffer variant is preferred for Swedish "normal conditions".

Model year: 2002
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Frida_a
03/03/2003
Very nice skiing with good grip!
Head has really managed with his skis !!
I myself have driven 163 cm and it works just as well in a sophisticated hill as in an icy hill.

Unfortunately, I have not tested it on my mind, but I can not imagine that I will not be disappointed either. It is definitely worth at least one test drive!

Model year: 2002
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iranian_skier
12/01/2003
a very nice ski that is both good in the piste and offpiste !!

Model year: 2002
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