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Zag SlapSkis/Snowboards // Alpine Skis

  • Adult target
  • 2010/2011 apx. production year
  • 1 rating
  • 0/1 photos/videos
  • Flex, Energy, Power and Acceleration 5 Slider
  • Responsiveness in Short Radius Turns 4 Slider
  • Responsiveness in Medium Radius Turns 5 Slider
  • Responsiveness in Long Radius Turns 5 Slider
  • Stability and Control at Slow Speeds 4 Slider
  • Stability and Control at Cruising Speeds 4 Slider
  • Stability and Control at Fast Speeds 5 Slider
  • Performance and Edge Hold on Hardpack/Ice 3 Slider
  • Performance on Groomed Packed Powder 5 Slider
  • Performance in Crud/mixed conditions 5 Slider
  • Performance in Powder 5 Slider
  • Performance in Heavy Wet Spring Snow 5 Slider
  • Performance in Steeps, Chutes, Couloirs 4 Slider
  • Performance in Bumps, Trees 4 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 3 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 Zag Slap is great all-mountain ski for variable conditions, I tried them at Snowbasin under truely mixed quality snow. One aspect would be sun kissed and sugary and then you’d drop into 8 inches of fluffy Utah powder and you could hardly tell the difference.

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I had no complaints about the Zag Slap.

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Paul
02/12/2010 12:02AM

The Zag Slap is great all-mountain ski for variable conditions, I tried them at Snowbasin under truely mixed quality snow. One aspect would be sun kissed and sugary and then you’d drop into 8 inches of fluffy Utah powder and you could hardly tell the difference by the Slap’s performance. Traditional camber underfoot but rockered in the tips and tails meant you could switch from powder to high speed groomer runs without switching skis.

I had no complaints with the Zag Slap.

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