Duret Monstre Fat 186 (203-177-193)
http://www.duretskis.com/index.php?idarticle=289
Kinda makes their 150-120-138 "Monstre Pow 191" seem thin.
Anyone ever try this monstrosity?
Printable View
Duret Monstre Fat 186 (203-177-193)
http://www.duretskis.com/index.php?idarticle=289
Kinda makes their 150-120-138 "Monstre Pow 191" seem thin.
Anyone ever try this monstrosity?
Seeing as though it has the same dimensions of one of their mono-skis I declare shenagins
the waist to length ratio makes them look like snow-blades
http://www.duretskis.com/imgdb/image...monstrefat.jpg
Saw a guy at wolf creek with em last weekend...it really seems like true overkill....
I understand their purpose if you're a 300 lb skier... Certainly not the weight of the skier duret uses to advertise their gear, though.
Someone at Silverton had them. He said they like to go extremely fast and don't like to turn. It would have been interesting to watch him ski but we were having too much fun in the pow.
989 Euros. Good god. :eek:
That's because you are in-fact buying 2 monoboards, as xp has previously said.
As it happens, Duret also manufacture snowboards and monoboards. One of which is exactly the same specs and graphic as their huge ski. So, I don't know how much kudos you want to give them, except maybe for offering a pretty good deal on a 2 monoboard package.
Check their web site and find the video of someone skiing these things, it's in their somewhere. I'd love to try them but in the vid they sort of look inhibiting rather than enabling, even on powder.
They did spam this board and Epic (and french board Skipass) in early 2007, about the Monstre. There're a couple of threads about it.
Basicaly an over sized, obese, version of a comventional all moutain design...
The most innovative aspect of the monstre is that it's a new way to use their monoski molds.
its got the same dimensions as one of their monoskis but i read from somewhere a while ago that the construction is different.. core, flex pattern etc
It's enough to make you rue the days when the French scoffed at anyone who skied without their ankles glued together.
Better get a KneeBinding to go with those things...
The good news is the wide brake for the Duke should bend out to get around those babies.
My first snowboard was made by Duret. Back in 1986. Wow. I wish I still had it. 185 swallowtail with small, soft plastic bindings and we shoved a ski boot liner into a Sorel SnowBear and rode the powder (couldn't turn much on piste). I recently emailed the president of Duret to see if he had any of the old boards laying around he'd sell me for a wall mount. He didn't and said someone had tried to sell him one recently for 1000Euros. Nuts. My first look at what today I'd call an Alpine Snowboard was actually a Duret monoski. A friend mounted some bindings to it at an angle so he could ride it as a snowboard in a KL (speed skiing) race. He got about 1/2 way down before air got under the board and he lost control. He crashed through the timing lights at around 110-120kmh!
Forgot the obligatory famous "Monstre Fat" picture off their website..
I'd like to see people actually turn these things left and right a few times....
Sorta like LibTech selling their "Narrow Ass Snowboards" only in singles...(gotta love that)...Quote:
That's because you are in-fact buying 2 monoboards, as xp has previously said.
http://www.duretskis.com/imgdb/photo...nstre_fat2.jpg
Nice looking ski... killer setup for AT with dynafits or telemark mogul ski :eek:
if you think about it, it might be cheaper for 2 folks to go in on a pair of MF's and then split them up as monoskis, no?
scratch that!
MF = 989euros
Mountain series Mono = 425euros
so it would be cheaper to buy 2 monoskis than a pair of the MFs...
I saw that dude as well and thought the exact same thing. I did see him cruising through the trees later in the day though, so apparently he didn't have too much trouble maneuvering them.Quote:
Saw a guy at wolf creek with em last weekend...it really seems like true overkill....
you could watch the sequence on www.duretskis.com/medias.php
on the clip SKI- MonstreFat
allways questions ?
this ski is the only ski for the big falls above 3000m in the Alps
frequencly 3 to 7 days a year
Duret is not just a company, but one with a real spirit of glide
in the factory are the best riders of Chx and 7Laux in France
it's for them we do our skis and boards
check HD videos like the ad Ski - Airpopow
others arrive soon
The Act II this season will be the sentence
if you have more questions ....
The mono clips (monopopow and Viva) are FKNA.
I saw a guy on em at Silverton. He said the skis only liked to go fast and straight and turning on them was not so much...
Getting face shots could be hard work