Salomon X-Scream 9 (Page 2)

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23/10/2000
a cannon skid that is still in the air

Model year: 1999
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Erik Johnson
23/10/2000
   Sure, the skid works if you are a beginner or middle-aged rider who wants an all-round ski, but for a more driven rider, it will fail.
   My personal tip is to put on a Telemark binder.

Model year: 1999
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13/09/2000
Very lightweight in piste and woods. Unfortunately, I have not tested the lice nest where it certainly feels the best. What I miss most after traveling on 2m Dynastar course for 10 years is the ability for fast short turns in piste and speed stability.

Model year: 2000
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freeride_nu
09/04/2000
Good telisskida for the aggressive rider. Good drive in off-piste. In uneven terrain, I have not had any better skiing. In the slope it does not hold the edge as well as a racing team. Not weird. Not good to fancy. It needs speed to show what it can.
/ Jens

Model year: 1999
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freeride_nu
27/02/2000
A dull skid that seems to be the eternal slider, wide and wide makes them feel clumsy, but it suits you can say. Minus for the design, one asks if Salomon let anyone design it unreasonably
/ Bosse

Model year: 1999
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freeride_nu
14/02/2000
World class! Have been on them all this season. In the offpiste, it's like surfing the snow, incredibly easy going. In the piste they are almost as good, maybe they should be a little narrower to be ultimate in the piste, subject it is in the powder you want to be. A good advice ... BUY THEM NOW! ... they tend to end, prescis as with those Yellow Series last year, they ended in the whole of the Alps.
/ Marcus Hvied

Model year: 1999
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freeride_nu
14/02/2000
Ehhh, what do you say World class, how do you wanna do anything, + that the ski works a little bigger turn. The skate is still rocking best in solstice of the excellent piste features, HappyCarving !! have I owned a pair of old plank ??? not what i can remember .... buy these skis
/ Hasse

Model year: 1999
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freeride_nu
13/02/2000
I bought a pair of Salomon X-scream 9 with extra plate this year and am very pleased ... Stable layers that you can go everywhere. They also feel more stable in the air than my previous ski, a pair of Head Cyber ​​21.
Unfortunately, I made the mistake of not saving new piggybacks, but wearing my old, not too hard pants, located in the 2000-krone class.
I get hurt in my feet when I go really aggressively and especially when I'm looking for big jumps.
Should buy a pair of Technica TNT carbontech AVS or Tecnica Explosion 8 AVS before Easter so I can rip fat into chamonix.
Thus: Salomon X-scream 9 is unbeatable if you have puzzles that are on the same level.
/ Magnus Jendeberg

Model year: 2000
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freeride_nu
06/01/2000
The ski has the most, and in the deep snow of the offpiste it's wonderful to drive, the only negative is that I think it's a bit heavy to jump with.

Not pouring in the piste, it has some big mistakes, the sliding of the turns is lovely, the ice grip is quite ok and at least it's fast enough for me.

This is a skiing that takes place all over the mountain and if you want either a clean offpiste or piste skiing you should buy another

the biggest problem is that the x-scream is badly stupid, so be sure to lean on your skis, I did not and now I'm driving Atomic betarace 9.20, which works better than the scream in the piste and is completely ok offpiste
/ Ola

Model year: 1999
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02/01/2000
Royal skiing! I do not have a good reference ... but compared to my 2 meter spikraka slalomskidor, it was coming to heaven, now I get what is meant by long, sharp turns ... :)

Model year: 1999
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