Scott P4 Alpine Ski
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Sale Price:
$434.97
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Retail Price:
$850.00
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Item # SCO0136
Quantity on hand: 26
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171cm
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191cm
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Description of Scott P4 Alpine Ski: |
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The whole mountain becomes your terrain park when you ride the Scott P4 Alpine Ski. Eclipsed this year only by the massive Stunt, the P4 is the big gun of Scott's backcountry freestyle line, with twin Titanal sheets sandwiching a full wood core. The stiff titanium-aluminum alloy puts serious gnar-charging beef underfoot, but despite its big-mountain capabilities the P4 never feels big or sluggish. Thanks to a nimble sidecut, twin tail, and Scott's early-rising Pro Tip profile, you can take this ski from a straightline chute into tight trees without worry, then rip rock-solid arcs back to the lift on powerful vertical sidewalls. Quick when you need it to be, but battleship stable at speed, the P4 floats through powder, motors through choppy crud, and stomps out big air like a seasoned pro.
Bottom Line: Blast through the backcountry, punish the piste, and send it switch.
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| Reviews (24): |
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| Converted me from snowboarding 04-28-09 |
Corey Christensen (2):  |
| My buddies all ski and convinced me to get back into skiing so I bought some Rossi S3's. Not impressed. Then I got some P4's for the pow days. This is an incredible ski. It is so damp that you don't get thrown all over when your busting through chop. Although its a relatively wide underfoot (108mm @ 191cm length), it handles great on groomers and ice, and its been decent for me in the moguls. It really shines in the pow and chop. This skis a little short due to the Pro-Tip geometry so the 191 feels more like a 185 or so.
One of my friend uses this ski as his all-mountain ski because its capable of all types of terrain. To say the least, because of these skis I have spent more days skiing this year than snowboarding. |
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| This is the funnest ski I've ever been on! 09-30-08 |
Big Duke Six (15):  |
| After spending 3/4 of the winter on 5 different demo skis, a friend put me on his P4's. I was reluctant at first because I didn't want to limit when I could use it because the P4 was a fat ski. I've never been more surprised in my life! This ski rips! It doesn't ski like a big ski at all. Powder, trees, bumps, tight turns etc... I felt like I was 12 years old on my bmx bike ripping down the sidewalk kicking over trashcans! Everywhere I went the P4 shined.
Love the 70's Chevy Van topsheet! |
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| Perfect 11-17-08 |
Alexei Kissell (42):  |
| I got these skis toward the end of last season. I hiked the ridge with them my first run, they were exactly what I was looking for. I had been on a womens powder ski, and as a former racer, they were a bit too soft even for powder. The ski completely changed the way I was getting to the bottom. The Scott P4's have the perfect amount of snap to them, throwing you right into the next turn. These skis, although quite wide, also perform well on groomers if that's the only way to the base. They are very stable at high speeds. Overall they were great in deep powder days on the steeps, groomers and backcountry in June. |
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| Lengths: |
171cm, 181cm, 191cm |
| Dimensions: |
[171cm] 132 / 106 / 126mm; [181cm] 134 / 108 / 128mm; [191cm] 137 / 108 / 131mm |
| Turn Radius: |
[171cm] 19m; [181cm] 21m; [191cm] 23m |
| Construction: |
Vertical sidewall, Titanal sandwich |
| Core Material: |
Hardwood |
| Base: |
Race finish |
| Tail: |
Twin tip |
| Binding System: |
No |
| Binding Included: |
No |
| Recommended Use: |
Backcountry freestyle, big mountain freeride, advanced to expert |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
1 Year |
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