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Recommended for former mogul and cob skiers

During the mogul boom in the 90s, hundreds of thousands of mogul skis were sold annually . In recent years, however, the number of skis used has decreased to only competitive skiers and a few mogul enthusiasts, making them extremely rare. In the past, many people risked their lives to ski straight down the moguls. Now, more than 20 years later, only a handful of people can ski down the moguls with that same mindset on a pair of mogul skis. Their bodies no longer move as they did before, their bodies have become stiff, and their skiing style has become extremely dangerous!

So a few years ago, the STREGA was released, which was a Japan-exclusive model with a front rocker , a flat tail, and a center width of 85mm.It was made for several years and sold out.

To replace it, a soft version of the COMMANDER 92 has been specially produced as a Japanese original ski, and will be released in the 2024 season as an ultra-limited edition model. While the center width is 7mm wider than the STREGA, the moderate width allows for smoother turns without being too tight. Just like the STREGA, this ski allows you to ski straight over a few moguls, then casually smooth out the terrain, and take advantage of the slightly wider width to carve over rougher runs. Just imagining this ski allows for a fun skiing style. The COMMANDER series is generally a ski that makes it extremely easy to transition from carving skis.

In addition, twin rocker skis, which have a structure that makes it easy to shift the tail, are recommended for uneven mogul terrain.

The highly acclaimed WILDCAT101 and HOTMESS are versatile and can be used anywhere on the slopes, not just on moguls.

The SIERRA is also very easy to handle, and the ease of shifting compared to the WILDCAT 101 and HOTMESS is enhanced by the edge grip of the triple camber, making it very stable.

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