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Scott P4 (2007)

Model: Scott P4 (2007)
Size(cm) / Radius(m): 171/19 181/21 191/23
Sidecut: 130-100-119 (171) / 134-104-123 (181) / 138-108-127 (191)

Manufacturer’s Description of the Scott P4:

"The big gun, the P4 is fat, twinned up and a powerhouse boasting two sheets of titanal. In short, the P4 is primed to float you through the backcountry, destroy crud and groomers and let you huck yourself switch."

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Reader Ski Reviews of the Scott P4 (2007)
Scott P4 (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 08/24 at 08:15 PM

Where’s the review? Anybody skied them? I heard they were softer than the rockets…hard to believe.

Scott P4 (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/07 at 09:52 PM

I love this ski.  It’s basically the Gotama and it’s cheaper.  Hooray.

Scott P4 (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 11/03 at 12:40 AM

Just like “I got butworms” said. I have skiied the Got’s for the past 3 years. They are a little softer in the flex, but they hold edge like you wouldn’t belive. Great landings in the pow, and the huge twin makes it great for switch powder manuvers. The late contact points in the tip and tail help make the ski super manuverable!

Scott P4 (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/14 at 09:39 AM

They probably are softer than the rockets, but most of it is in the tail, which makes them turn on anything, but a bit, but theyre stiffer up front so they handle the snow really well.

Scott P4 (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 04/14 at 07:25 PM

ski them slightly center mounted in 191.  They can shred the hard pack everyday well but will hate you, and are also steady park skis.  These skis are way more fun in powder than the gots, and will hook you up when hucking into deep snow, skiing pow switch, and enjoying the soft snow.  I love them.

Scott P4 (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/02 at 02:36 PM

I ski the 181 slightly behind center, its an extremely playfull and forgiving ski, this is the first ski that goes exactly where i want it to go in powder This ski just wants to float trough powder, even when you just know theyll tipdive (steep to horizontal transfer) they just pop out of the snow and ski away….

Not much fun for real park rats because its heavy and slow but you can throw down extremely stylish tricks on these babies

I find this an awesome ski and i would recommend it to everyone!

Scott P4 (2007)
Written by Ski Review Guest on 05/09 at 01:46 PM

I went out to Vail this past February and was greeted to 40” of new snow that week with an additional 8” that fell overnight. 

In serious snow, these skis were amazing.  I could not get the tips to dive but they had the same playfulness as my K2 PEs.  Earlier in the week, at less snowy Breckenridge, the P4s were great in 6” of snow in Ore Bucket or Imperial Bowl but also ripped it on the groomers.  I will say, it does take a little adjustment to get the 108mm P4s on edge relative to my 85mm PEs but after a few runs, you don’t notice much of a difference in performance.  But that’s not why you buy these skis, right?

Overall, I love these skis.  I’m 6"4 185 lbs and ended up with the 181 length.  Not sure I’d like the additional length to the 191s but I felt these skis were great in the tight trees at Vail and in open bowls.

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