iXRC 1100 Chip:
This ski is great when I am not sure what the conditions will be on the hill, or what my clientele will want to ski. I can ski fast, or in the gates with them. Thanks to the Intelligence Chip technology, I can cruise the mountain, or in the bumps. With the great sidecut, I can even go and play in the fresh snow. With its wider waist and even flex, this ski is the one ski I would have if I could only have one.
iXRC 800:
The versatility of this ski allows me to ski in all conditions and all types of terrain. The Carbon Jacket and Intelligence make me feel like I can do anything and at any speed. If this ski was a car, it would be an All Wheel Drive sport wagon.
iC 180:
I like the wide range of performance that this ski offers. On the corduroy I like to lay down arcs that even my snowboard buddies are green with envy over. The shovel profile and shape allow me to ski in all types of snow conditions.
iC 160:
Wow, when Head told me that this ski was the benchmark for all other brands in the “all mountain” category for groomed terrain, it was only two turns before I realized they were not exaggerating. If I could put all my classes on the iC 160 I would give every student I have a new favourite sport, and not just for a week here and a day there.
iM 75 Chip:
When Head introduced the CHIP technology in skis I am sure this must have been the first model they worked with. What better ski to use this technology on than a ski that is perfectly at home in the powder off-piste, and with a sidecut and edge hold that lets me run the hills after the groomers have caught up after a huge dump.
iM 85:
OK, I would call in sick on the big dump days, but the only problem is every one on the mountain knows me. This ski has them lined up when it dumps, including the pro patrol, so it's a good job I'm the boss. Jumping into a chute that hasn't been skied in days, sometimes weeks, has its own rewards and surprises, and when it is all wind blown and hard, I sure am glad I have the 85's on, what with the great edge hold and all.
iM 70:
What do you get when you cross a Free-Ride ski with an all mountain carver? A ski that pivots like a Free-Ride ski and carves like an all mountain ski or a Head Monster iM70. This baby floats no matter how deep it gets and carves no matter hard it gets. If you ski in all types of snow conditions and can only afford one ski this ski is the one.
Lightning iM:
If you think women's skis are soft and fluffy, WRONG! The Lightning iM has everything its brother (the iM 70) has except for the man's taste in graphics. Just because I'm a woman doesn't mean my ski should be any less than the unisex or men's versions when I am skiing the same terrain at the same speed or faster that the men I ski with. If you are skiing in all types of terrain with one pair of skis, this is the ski.
Lightning iC:
Women like to ski fast on the groomed terrain as well as the men. This ski is like it's brother, carving up even the hardest terrain with the greatest of ease. The Lightning iC makes carved turns feel like you were born making them, if only the kids in my classes would listen as well as these do.
MoJo:
Its' my day off, my staff coats at home, I get to play with my buddies. I have paid off my Head rep to leave his MoJo demo's an extra week. These babies make all the long lessons worth while, we can ski freshies and make kickers. Maybe I should make a demo tape and try out for the X-Games. A big mountain ski that doubles as a Park n'Pipe ski. I bet those guys at Head are making these for themselves.
Big Easy:
We used to get customers coming back and asking if we had anything other than “Regular Rentals” as they couldn't ski with the rest of their group in their lessons or their friends. Now it is their buddies and rest of the class that brought their old skis are coming in and asking for their “Big Easy's” because they can't ski like our rental customers. Not to mention how many times
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