Line Prophet 80 (2007) Written by Ski Review Guest on 02/09 at 09:07 PM
Overall the skis are nice, but they do not meet “All Mountain” standards.
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Line Prophet 80 (2007) Written by Ski Review Guest on 03/16 at 05:26 PM
i want a ski that lets me ski in the woods but is also hungry for moguls and groomed trails, i also like to play around in the park a little bit, should i get the Prophet 80s or the chronics?
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Line Prophet 80 (2007) Written by Ski Review Guest on 08/26 at 09:59 PM
Definately isnt a good ski for glading, its not responsive and is slow. the bottom line is if you dont push these skis as hard as you can you can find yourself face to face with a tree.
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Line Prophet 80 (2007) Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/24 at 05:16 PM
i’ve been looking at these skis all over the internet and all the sites say that it is quick and responsive. Is that true? I’m an easterner who wants a twin tip that can do hardpack and groomers, any suggestions?
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Line Prophet 80 (2007) Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/02 at 08:48 PM
I’ve had them for two year now, but don’t ski on them very much cause I have the 100s too. I will say they are pretty quick and responsive, are excellent in the bumps and tight situations. I don’t really agree with the aforementioned post that they’re slow. Only if you don’t have edge to edge skills.
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Line Prophet 80 (2007) Written by Ski Review Guest on 03/26 at 11:10 PM
These skis are responsive and probably the most versatile that I have skied on….I loved them! I only bought them in February so I didn’t ski on them in December and they made bumps and tight situations easy….made a big change to my atomic race skis and atomic freeride skis. I would recommend them to anyone who does not want to sacrifice stability at speed but wants the flexibility to do the hardpack, groomers, bumps and some powder.
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