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Kastle TCX 02Historical
Generic target
1995 ~ 1998 apx. production year
1 rating
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Flex, Energy, Power and Acceleration
5
Responsiveness in Short Radius Turns
5
Responsiveness in Medium Radius Turns
5
Responsiveness in Long Radius Turns
5
Stability and Control at Slow Speeds
4
Stability and Control at Cruising Speeds
5
Stability and Control at Fast Speeds
5
Performance and Edge Hold on Hardpack/Ice
5
Performance on Groomed Packed Powder
5
Performance in Crud/mixed conditions
4
Performance in Powder
3
Performance in Heavy Wet Spring Snow
5
Performance in Steeps, Chutes, Couloirs
5
Performance in Bumps, Trees
5
Performance in Racing and Competitive Events
NA
Design and Innovation
4
Durability and Warranty
5
Value vs. Price Paid
5
Graphics
3
Would you buy this product (again)?
Yes
I use this Product for Recreation
Yes
I use this Product for Work
No
This was a Product Test or Demo ONLY
No
Additional Data
Product Specs/Dimensions
Length:
200
Tip:
Waist:
Tail:
Turn Radius:
Best Suited For
Intermediate Level, Expert Level, Extreme Level
All-Mtn., Free Ride
Comments
General Comments/Likes
This was a really fun ski. Really quick in the turn, the TCX 02 was a great 90’s bump ski, and was the ski that I learned how to ride the trees at Jay Peak, Vermont. I loved this ski so much that I continued to repair its core-shot base with PC 7 through 2003. I’d still be skiing on them except the Tyrolia bindings gave up the ghost in 2004.
Dislikes
Like most skis from the early to mid-nineties not a powder specific ski… but I’d still buy a pair right now.
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Comments
General Comments/Likes
This was a really fun ski. Really quick in the turn, the TCX 02 was a great 90’s bump ski, and was the ski that I learned how to ride the trees at Jay Peak, Vermont. I loved this ski so much that I continued to repair its core-shot base with PC 7 through 2003. I’d still be skiing on them except the Tyrolia bindings gave up the ghost in 2004.
Dislikes
Like most skis from the early to mid-nineties not a powder specific ski… but I’d still buy a pair right now.
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