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2013 Salomon Rocker2 108

5
Posted April 10, 2012 by Holly Flanders in Freeride / All-Mountain

Rating

Stability
90%


Carving
80%


Powder
94%


Graphics
0%


Durability
0%


Total Score
53%


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Ski Type: ,
 
 
First Impression: These are the coolest skis ever
 

The Good:

This ski rocks
 

The Bad:

Nothing yet
 

73 year old Ron Novak skis everyday at Jackson Hole and that’s why the Ski Prophet decided to add him to our 2013 Test Team. In this installment of the 2013 SkiGearTV Buyer’s Guide, Ron gives us his impression of next year’s 2013 Salomon Rocker2 108. We hope we’re still skiing everyday when we get [...]

by Holly Flanders
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73 year old Ron Novak skis everyday at Jackson Hole and that’s why the Ski Prophet decided to add him to our 2013 Test Team. In this installment of the 2013 SkiGearTV Buyer’s Guide, Ron gives us his impression of next year’s 2013 Salomon Rocker2 108.

We hope we’re still skiing everyday when we get to 73 years old!!! Nice job Ron.


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5 Comments


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    I just bought some new Noridca Supercharge Blower’s(size 9) and need to know how to adusjt the length setting of the bindings. My old boots were also Nordica’s (941 s size 9). The new sole is just over 1/8 inch longer than the old sole and the new boots do fit the binding, but I’m worried about the micro adusjtment. It appears the hieght is set automatically. The bindings are Marker MRR’s (final year of production). I realize the bindings are old, but they’ve hardly been used (I ski 99% on tele gear) My alpine gear has less than 30 days use.So, how do you micro adusjt Marker MRR’s?




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