Summary: The new twin-tipped T-stix is
a wide, stable, and maneuverable ski - a big mountain quiver
of one.
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Leading the trend towards wider and more powerful
skis, the T-Stix models feature with aggressive underfoot dimensions
for flotation in deep snow and a stable platform for big landings.
All have twin tips to allow easier access into narrow chutes
or accessibility to the pipe. Each model is size specific.
-Vertically laminated wood core
-AirCarbon construction
-Sandwich construction |
Couloir magazine: "Fischer's T-Stix skis come in three length-specific widths, but the 92 - named for its waist width - turned out to please just about everyone. Never demanding, always happy, the T-Stix had consistently decent scores and feedback in just about every condition, and the comments spoke for themselves: 'Solid and predictable but not dead.' 'Orange crush it is - crushed the firm and fresh'..."
Powder magazine: The T-Stix strums every chord on the
hill. It's so versatile, that if you spend quality time both
in and out of bounds, as well as in the park, this could be
the only ski you need.
Skiing magazine:
"A daintier sibling to the T-Stinx 96, the twin-tip 92 is burly enough to tackle the big peaks. But lightweight wood, carbon, and titanium make it versatile enough for day-in, day-out resort riding. Needs more stiffness in choppy conditions" but "handles short turns far better than most wide skis."
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