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Icelantic Da'NollieSkis/Snowboards // Alpine Skis // Park and Pipe

  • Generic target
  • 2008/2009 apx. production year
  • 1 rating
  • 0/1 photos/videos
  • Flex, Energy, Power and Acceleration 5 Slider
  • Responsiveness in Short Radius Turns 5 Slider
  • Responsiveness in Medium Radius Turns 5 Slider
  • Responsiveness in Long Radius Turns 4 Slider
  • Stability and Control at Slow Speeds 4 Slider
  • Stability and Control at Cruising Speeds 5 Slider
  • Stability and Control at Fast Speeds 4 Slider
  • Performance and Edge Hold on Hardpack/Ice 4 Slider
  • Performance on Groomed Packed Powder 5 Slider
  • Performance in Crud/mixed conditions NA Slider
  • Performance in Powder NA Slider
  • Performance in Heavy Wet Spring Snow NA Slider
  • Performance in Steeps, Chutes, Couloirs 5 Slider
  • Performance in Bumps, Trees 5 Slider
  • Performance in Racing and Competitive Events NA Slider
  • Design and Innovation 5 Slider
  • Durability and Warranty NA Slider
  • Value vs. Price Paid NA Slider
  • Graphics 5 Slider
  • Would you buy this product (again)? Yes Slider
  • I use this Product for Recreation No Slider
  • I use this Product for Work No Slider
  • This was a Product Test or Demo ONLY Yes Slider

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The Icelantic Da’Nollie is a real peppy park and pipe ski. I found it to be very responsive and quick edge to edge. The Da’Nollie worked great in the bumps and really popped on the jumps. This is a fun ski.

Dislikes

The Da’Nollie has little flotation, so it wouldn’t be the ski to bring on a deep powder day, but of course it wasn’t designed for the gnar.

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Paul
11/29/2009 04:11AM

The Icelantic Da’Nollie is a real peppy park and pipe ski. I found it to be very responsive and quick edge to edge. The Da’Nollie worked great in the bumps and really popped on the jumps. This is a fun ski.

The Da’Nollie has little flotation, so it wouldn’t be the ski to bring on a deep powder day, but of course it wasn’t designed for the gnar.

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