Line Skogen Sprang Pro All Mountain
Line Skogen Sprang Pro All Mountain
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 19, 2010]
meljcurry
Skier
As a female skier I've always had difficulty finding a lightweight ski that can be both fun and aggressive on the slopes. This ski is featherlight and great for spins, switch, jumps and pipe but severely lacks in other areas. If you stick to the park and play you'll love them but their tails are too light for steep, icy, cruddy, off-piste or high-speeds. I even mounted mine freestyle to try to make them a stronger more aggressive ski but they're just too flimsy for me. So jibbers... jib-away! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Head Monsters, Salomon Crossmax,Salomon XScreams. |
[Aug 14, 2003]
Mark Pomykato
Double Diamond
Strength:
the light weight of these skis make them easy to throw around for inverts and spins. also, theyre easy to pull up for grabs. coming from a racing background, the stiffer body of the ski allows you to crave with them surprisingly well
Weakness:
the soft tail seems to be one of the only major drawback of these skis. when yopu land sitting back, they tend to not pop you back up like some of the stiffer skis. so you need to keep forward on jumps. the soft top coat is easily cut apart on mute and tail grabs, but it doesnt effect the skis performance at all. These skis are hella sick!! I used them all last season and theyve ben one of the best twin tips ive used since getting into the sport. a few drawbacks, like the soft tail and the soft top coat on the skis, but theyre not anything worth worrying about. Similar Products Used: 2002-2003 line skogens 2002-2003 line 1260s, 2002-2003 line darksides, 2002-2003 salomon 1080s |
[Mar 19, 2003]
Jake
Skier
man these skis are awesome! Great control and great handling. Great for the park or the slopes. „ |
[Feb 28, 2003]
Philip
Skier
These things are great. I bought them over this last summer for the princly sum of 300 dollars. I finally mounted a set of Salomon SP912 to 'em and went out. They handle groomers pretty well, powder is ok but the park is great. Railslides are very easy because these are so well balanced. Unfortunately the top scratches very easily, and I shaved a sizeable chunk of it almost down to the core after a failed cork-360 attempt that ended me up in the hospital with a concussion. So far other than my own stupidity these things have been great, whcih reminds me I need to get the edges tuned again after beating the crap out of them on rails... |
[May 03, 2002]
littlemills22
Skier
I bought these skis because I wanted to ride the park as well as the whole mountian, and these skis do the job. I can''t believe how flexible and light weight they are, excellent for the park. They work well for any place on the mountain as well. You won''t be dissapointed. However, they do scratch easily, but that is not important and long as they do the job. Similar Products Used: K2 3.5 and K2 Magic |
[Apr 09, 2002]
nick creamer
Skier
Dudes these skies are bad. They handel awsome at high speeds and at riding switch. Throughing rodeo 540, cork 720, and misty 720, are cake. The ski is so light that they can spin like crazy. But even though these skies are light they don''t chatter at high speeds. Man I recomend this ski to any park skier and |
[Apr 06, 2002]
Tim
Skier
The Line Skogen Sprang 176cm twin tip is a pretty good all-round ski. Amazing in the park and pipe but better suited to more advanced riders as it has a very soft tail that will catch you out if you land too far back. It isn''t center mounted which makes it pretty good on the steeps and chutes. The Skogen isn''t terribly good in powder and requires you to lean a long way back because the bindings are further forward than normal and the tail being soft makes it feel like a very short ski but it is very versatile and one of the best all mountain twintips on the market. |