Head Monster iM75 (Page 2)

Asle_Karlsson_Bo
24/11/2002
Friday, I picked up my new freeride equipment. I have "felt" skis and they look beautiful. The skies smell good when I embrace them. We two will be one in the snow, I'm skeptical. (more about headskia and me will come later.)

Model year: 2002
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Kristofer_Steneberg
24/11/2002
Undoubtedly, Head Monster predicts the year's harvest of skiing. One of the few I tested that is both in stone hard pist and is really fun. Does not bite as vigorously as the little brother M70 model.

Model year: 2002
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olle_stenberg
14/11/2002
A very good ski. I agree with the eve this is a cannon skid both in hard and icy pist but also on the cannon outside the piste.

Model year: 2002
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Reine
19/09/2002
kalasskida that runs steadily and evenly. fits Swedish conditions

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Phedrix
11/09/2002
A very nice ski, just wide enough to fit in our Swedish conditions, the cannon goes on the slopes, and it's really fun to do it, but it does it even outside the slopes, especially when it's a bit of an old old lion. Funny.

Model year: 2002
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Vakteman
05/08/2002
Last year's Supercross was supreme but new monster 75 is in a completely different class. There is no skid that will hit it in winter. Tried it along with the Völkl P50 Race Carver in New Zealand after a big snowfall. In that move, Völkl's skis feel like an old ELAN from the 80's. The ski changes character completely after driving.

Model year: 2002
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