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Fischer Progressor 8 Railflex SP
$660.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Can handle any piste, works in all kinds of conditions. 72mm waist makes it maneuverable and fun to work with. Landings are solid and stable, with a slight rebound to keep you moving.
The Cons:Tend to get scratched up quickly. Not flexible enough for beginners, might feel a little too stiff for them.
The Fischer Progressor 8 Railflex SP is a high performance racing ski that uses company technology to help improve a skiers run on different terrain. Made out of a wood core and available in five different lengths, the skis use a Sandwich Sidewall construction that gives skiers more control in any type of environment.
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Along with providing more security, they also have a Dual Radius System that creates a lot of stability to give skiers sharper and smoother turns at high speeds. An inexpensive choice that's all about quality, the racing skis are ideal for those with an intermediate-advanced ability level.
Features
- CORE MATERIAL: Wood
- LENGTH: 150cm, 155cm, 160cm, 165cm and 170cm
- ROCKER TYPE: Camber
- TAIL TYPE: Flat
- ABILITY LEVEL: Intermediate-Advanced
- Sandwich Sidewall construction
- Dual Radius System
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Pros & Cons
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can handle any piste, works in all kinds of conditions
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72mm waist makes it maneuverable and fun to work with
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landings are solid and stable, with a slight rebound to keep you moving
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Dual Radius System comes in handy on high-speed turns, still gains traction
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light enough not to drag you down when riding the chair up
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tend to get scratched up quickly
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not flexible enough for beginners, might feel a little too stiff for them
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