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Ideal Target Skier: Young Ripper: Anywhere from pre-teen to the full 18 years, these skiers are pushing the limits of skiing in speed, style, tricks, and steez, and are often better skiers than their parents. Skier Ability: Intermediate to Advanced: Sometimes these skiers are intermediate, and on a good day, they are advanced, but hard to commit to one level. They can ski most places on the mountain, sometimes with a little difficulty, but always making it down without crying and calling ski patrol. Speed: Fast: At this speed, these skiers are passing most of the others on blue square runs, and keeping up with most skiers on black diamond runs. The Team Trouble got a bit of an overhaul between the '07 and '08 seasons, to say the least. The new version is a legitimate twin-tip terrain park ski--for kids. Add in the fact that it is stiff (for a junior ski) and its fat--76mm--(for a junior ski) and you have yourself a great ski for the aggressive junior skier in the family. If your kid is the one skiing in the trees and passing you, or leaving the family to do jumps (and rails?), then this is the ski...hands down. This ski makes me wish I was nine years old again. Color: Black with a kind of 'Pink Floyd'/'Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' look Features: Composite core Sandwich construction Isospeed base
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