

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #283494 in Single Detail Page Misc
- Brand: Matrix FX99
Features
- Little to no lessons required.
- Feels more like skates.
- Comes with easy to adjust bindings that fit all ski boots.
- Great for adults who just want to have fun and enjoy the mountain.
- Quick, easy to turn and stop.
Matrix FSX 99cm Skiboards with Bindiings Snowblades 2013
Product Description
Matrix FSX 99cm Skiboards with bindings 2012
Don't let the price or look fool you. These are truly high end construction skiboards made for those who enjoy the narrower boards with quick edge-to-edge carving performance. A popular item at the Skiboards Superstore, these feature a tip to tail vertically laminated wood core, wet wrap triaxial fiberglass layers and Rockwell 48 high carbon metal edges. Extruded bases for high speed. These come pre-mounted with Salomon-type adjustable non-release bindings that can be adjusted by hand without tools and includes leashes.
Fits Mondo point boot sizes 17-29 (US 3-11)
Color as shown (photo is of the 99cm model).
Sold in pairs.
Specs:
Length: 99cm
Tip/Waist/Tail Width: 10/8/9cm
Tip/Tail Height: 4.5/3cm
Warranty: 1 year.
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Good Boards and Terrible Bindings
By Andrew
Took these out for the first time last night. The conditions were a mix of groomed hardpack, ice and some powder that was as deep as 12" in some areas. To be objective I'm dividing the review between the boards and the bindings.Boards:They wer super easy to ski on and could make super tight turns. Skidding stops were easy and cool. They seemed stable at speed but I didn't get to test that out as much as I would have liked. They handled the ice and powder well--I just had to lean to the backside to not faceplant in the powder.Bindings:I hate these bindings and will never go out without releasable bindings again. To be fair, part of this is the bindings themselves and part of it is my personal problems. I'm in my 30's and fairly fit but I broke my back 6 years ago and can just barely touch my toes. Also due to my back I was unable to stand up with the boards attached to my feet. To get the boards on you have to get the front and back of the bindings in the right spot and move a plastic lock into place to hold them there. The plastic lock seemed to want to go wrong under the best of circumstances and out on the slopes with snow and ice jamming everything up getting it seated was almost impossible. Then you get your heel under the back bale and bend over and snap the toe lock on. Ultimately if I fell on the slopes I had to walk down the rest of the run because I couldn't stand back up with both boards on and I couldn't get my boot back onto the binding after taking the board off. This made for a very frustrating night.Conclussion:If you are on a budget and can deal with the binding issues I mentioned (if you can stand right back up after falling for instance) then these will provide a lot of fun. Personally I'm going to have to sell these and save more money and get a quality board with release bindings such as the Summit Freedoms or Nomads.
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