2019-2020 Moment Wildcat Tour 108

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CategorySkiing > Skis
BrandMoment SkisMoment
ModelMoment Wildcat SkisWildcat
Waist Width100-109 mm
Ski Length (cm)174
Release Year2019 Skis2019
GenderUnisex
TypeAlpine Touring / Backcountry
Radius16-20
Max DIN12
With BindingsYes
AbilityIntermediate - Advanced
ConditionUsed
CamberTip & Tail Rocker
TailPartial Twin
Quantity Available1 Available
Description

I bought these new and have put about 30 days of mixed touring and resort days on them. There are no significant gouges, only normal wear on the bottom. **disclaimer: one of the skis was mis-mounted (the tech used the wrong baron jig), so one ski has technically been mounted twice. The holes were properly plugged and the bindings were moved closer towards center ski. The Marker Barons are a frame binding 5355 (Works with alpine and gripwalk soles) I wear 26.5 and they have room to adjust forward and backwards). Website Description: Here’s a little history for you. The Wildcat 108, aka the Golden Child, aka Everyone’s New Favorite Ski, didn’t start as a lift-service concept. It started right here. Now, of course, we have more than one—because one is never enough—but the rationale behind the original idea of a slimmer, lighter Wildcat built for touring has never been stronger. A little versatility matters a hell of a lot more on those missions when you’re out (and we mean WAY out) there and need a ski that’ll handle anything and everything the changing conditions throw your way. The Wildcat 108 turns sufferfests into play dates and makes skimo nerds jealous with rage over the fact that yes, in fact, you can rip the shit outta that line and keep up on the way up. It’s slashable, easy to pilot, and still has plenty of backbone, with no durability-compromising, weight-saving gimmicks that leave you crossing your fingers that you don’t hit a snow shark and blow your skis or knees into a fine mist. It works smarter, and plays harder. And so should you.

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