Description of Head Skis USA Supermojo 105 Twin-Tip Alpine Ski :
Take the Head Supermojo Alpine Ski out to explore the steepest and deepest lines, then throw something down for the cameras. This fatty twintip surfs the pow regular or switch with gravity-defying float and laser precision. This Head ski's heavy duty construction charges big lines without the shakes and shivers of floppy park-and-pipe planks. Despite its thick waist, the Supermojo Alpine Ski's ample sidecut and titanium-reinforced sandwich construction lays it down on the hardpack. Thanks to a wide twintip tail and optional center mount, this freeride monster rides switch lines like butta’.
Bottom Line: Get your mojo back with these fat powder boards from Head.
These can do whatever you want. Mank, pow, deep, icy, bumps, coloiurs...it doesn't matter. A bit heavy, but jeez they are a great all-around twin-tip. I wouldn't recommend trying to tour with these unless you have super-human endurance and wicked-strong hip-flexors. Like Cody said, these are mad stiff, so know what you are buying. I put a pair of old Rainey Hammerheads on em and was very happy on-piste.
This is the ski for bombers. If taking a full speed roll over a cornice, laying down three turns, and then lapping it back to the lift, these are the boards for you. They will rally on groomers, crud, packed powder, the deep stuff, whatever. They are stiff: they will not pop in the deepest snow and turn smearing spoon tip lovers should look elsewhere. These are heavy skis with a long sidecut. They like to go fast in a straight line through whatever Sierra cement or week old Utah crud you can find. If you like to lay it over and just go, buy these skis right now. They get really fun with some Salomon Race Plates.
These skis were fine the first 4 or 5 days, until the topsheet flaked off all the way to the core, head will most likely replace the skis, but i thought Heads were bulletproof, getting the Thugs instead... Ski is awesome in almost any conditon, but durability is important to me, so these skis are not for me....