Fischer Addict 2007 Ski Review

Model: Fischer Addict (2007)
Size(cm) / Radius(m): 163/? 172/? 181/22
Sidecut: 114-84-114

Manufacturer’s Description of the Fischer Addict:

"**Awarded Skiing Magazine BEST IN TEST for PARK-and-PIPE TWIN TIPS**
** Selected to FREESKIER MAGAZINE 2006 Editors’ Quiver! **

If you want to slay the park or pipe - this is the weapon of choice! "An out-of-nowhere phenom," reports Skiing Magazine. One of the brand new TRUE twin-tip (same tip/tail dimension) park skis developed by the riders on the international Freeski team for 2006. The Addict features a solid vertical laminate wood core, sandwich construction, a layer of titanal underfoot for optimized edge reinforcement, 25-degrees beveled sidewalls and a transparent green base. Freeskier Magazine says, "A great ski that slays the park, but let’s you ski the whole mountain with confidence.""

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Reader Ski Reviews of the Fischer Addict 2007
Fischer Addict 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 04/26

Pretty sure this is the ski that everyone is raving about for park. It’s built so that the back of the ski is the same as the front. The sidecut is perfectly centered, so if you centre mount the ski, your standing right on top of the sidecut. You could accidently mount they bindings back to front and it wouldn’t matter AT ALL!

Fischer Addict 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 12/19

First things first, this is a different ski. You have to be more centered in your weight distribution because the mounting point is smack-dab center, takes a bit to get used to. I am a skeptic so I imagine that the flex pattern probably differs from tip to tail, so I mounted mine like you’d see in the picture, not the reverse, even though it apparently doesn’t matter. I am 165 lbs and 5’8”, aggressive and advanced. These ski switch like a dream. They pop like a dream. They slide rails like a dream. The titanal underfoot is a sweet deal on a 400 dollar ski. They are a little weighty and stiff, which makes the ski a little bit much for butters, but makes the ski fly down groomers. I took these into some knee deep heavy snow in the trees and they held their own. certainly no explosivs, but much better than you’d expect from a terrain park ski. in fact, if you mainly are on the park, this ski would actually serve pretty well as an allmountain ski. they busted up crud without a flinch, remind me of how fischer makes most of their skis - stable and fast. if you’re looking for a park ski, get this. get this. get this.

Fischer Addict 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 01/27

anyone taken these through the bumps at all? a

Fischer Addict 2007
Written by Ski Review Guest on 10/28

These skis were great for jumps, though they are slim in the waist which makes it somewhat harder to do rails, but out of all these are the best fischer skis yet, only improvement could make the nose and tail wider instead of narrowing at the tip and bottom, this helps when spinning instead of digging into the lip of the jump or pipe, but these skis were made for all terrain, so you cant beat them.  Fischer needs to make annother ski specifically designed for park ride, this ski was all-terrain but was more on the “park-terrain” style, 9.8/10 stars.  These skis are also durrable as heck, i broke my left leg by over shooting a jump, and landing on the flats, a straight 20 feet up in the sky, but my skis aren’t broken a bit.  Great skis, PUT YOUR MONEY INTO THESE IF YOU WANT ALL TERRAIN BUT MOSTLY PARK TERRAIN.

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