Expert skiers will love the beefy Monster 88’s for back-country fun and those European conditions when you never quite know what snow you’re going to encounter. The strong and predictable sandwich construction is great and batters through crud, is smooth both on and off-piste but they are obviously not as agile as this [...]
Another great all-mountain ski. Tamer than the excellent 82 mm Monster but nifty on-piste and a little quicker edge to edge. even though I come from race background I still preferred the 82’s as they have a little more grunt and are better fro blasting around. Guess the 78’s are slightly [...]
With broad appeal the Monster 82’s are the bread and butter or perhaps the creme de la creme of Head’s extensive Monster line-up.With a truly versatile 82 mm underfoot, sandwich construction, medium to large turn radius these skis are happy cruising the groomed runs and laying down a decent carve or giving you a [...]
Top of the line 103 mm Team Freeride ski. Awaiting further info on these bad boys.
The manufacturer says this about the Head Monster103 Team Skis 2008/09:
The baby in the Monster’s layer. The 76 is the most groomed-run orientated of the Monster range, and thereby the most accessible. With the image of the Monster’s you get a vibrant looking ski with plenty of life and versatility for the aspiring intermediate, early advanced skier. So for blues, reds [...]
Monster’s come in all shapes and sizes and the 102’s are about the biggest - or certainly one of the toughest. When I skied these I could certainly see their point but you need to be a passionate and powerful skier with a love of the backcountry - and if you’re not skiing [...]