Scott Jib TW Skis 2014

SKU# EB-56141-1001

$455.00

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Scott Jib TW Skis 2014

Rip up the park this year with the Scott Jib TW Skis. The Jib is designed specifically to tear up kickers and rails with it's 3Dimension sidecut and full camber profile. Tom Wallisch requested the High-Speed base, which is sure to keep your speed up so the next hit is just as big as the first one. It's time for you to conquer the mountain this year and be the number one park rider anyone's ever seen with the Scott Jib Ski.

Product Details

Rocker Type:
Full Camber
Sidecut:
3Dimensional Sidecut: Provides improved edge control and power underfoot while adding stability and predictability to the ski. An improved pivot point adds to the playfulness of the ski.
Shape:
Variable Turning Radius: 14/30/10 @ 158; 15/35/11 @ 168; 16/40/12 @ 178; 17/40/13 @ 184
Core:
Wood
Sidewalls:
SSCL: SSCL combines a laminate top and bottom sheet with a traditional sandwich sidewall construction. Scott optimized material usage to provide a construction that drastically reduces the weight of the ski. SSCL
Base:
High-Speed Base: Sintered ultra-high molecular weight and high wax part race base.
Edges:
Reinforced Steel Edge: A durable oversized height steel edge is extremely resistant to breaking/chipping.
Freestyle Finish: A larger base edge angle of 1.6˚ makes the ski easier to spin and more forgiving on landings and rails.
Binding Compatibility:
Bindings not included
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.

Specs

Terrain:
Park & Pipe
Park & Pipe
Skis:
No Bindings
Ability Level:
Advanced-Expert
Advanced-Expert
Rocker Type:
Camber
Camber
Core/Laminates:
Wood
Tail Type:
Full Twin Tip
Full Twin Tip
Ski Awards:
Freeskier Editor's Pick
Freeskier Editor's Pick
Warranty:
2 Years

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