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  1. #1
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    Line Prophet 100 Review

    I now have 4 days on my 186cm Line Prophet 100s mounted at -1.9cm with ninja FKS 155s. I'm 5'11" and 165lbs w gear, former racer, although I was never that great.

    All of the 4 days were in Fernie in really varied conditions. I sold my 185cm blowers and bought these. I was looking for a ski that was a little more versatile to use as an everyday ski in Fernie. Of my days on these skis 3 of them were typical March ski days; hard and icy in the morning, soft and slushy in the afternoon. The other of the 4 days was a nice 20cm Tuesday with nobody on the hill.

    Groomed: I ready many reviews before buying these skis or I was expecting them to perform well on the corduroy, but I was still surprised at how well they carve. They are quite turney and really like to be on edge, but their lightweight and minimal camber makes them very easy to pivot turns if you need to dump speed. The Prophets' sidecut and weight gives them the edge over the Blowers in these conditions.

    Powder: The 'powder' I am reviewing these in was only 20cms, but thanks to the hill being empty on Tuesday I had a good 3 hours of fresh tracks before I had to leave for work. The 100s performed well in these conditions, but not amazingly well. Thanks again to their weight and wide tips they float well and are really easy to turn, however, my Blowers were definitely better in powder thanks to their wider platform and longer tip.

    Crud: I have had the 100s through heavy and soft crud on a couple of occasions. They performed admirably in the crud but I found that the they were not as stable as my Blowers in the same conditions. I do not know if it is that were not stiff enough or just much lighter than I am used to. After spending a few days on them I am pretty sure it is the latter, but it will take a little longer to know for sure.

    Overall these skis kick ass. I am very happy with the move from Blowers to Prophets. I was looking for a more versatile ski that I could ski everywhere and I definitely got that. This was a great purchase and I have not regretted it for a second . I am really happy with the mount where it is. The skis are still very easy to toss around and the extra tip helps with the crud and pow.

    The Prophet 130s I just bought will get used for 15cm plus days and the 100s will be used for most everything else. I have some 178cm Jet Fuels will go from my 10cm and less ski to my hard-snow and crud-busting ski or my next-to-sell ski.

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    Did you by chance test the 179 cm model?

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    I have not tried the 179s, but after skiing the 186s I would definitely not go shorter. They are very easy to throw around, even with the rearward mounting position.

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    Since the initial review I have had another 3 days in deep (20 to 30 cams each day). These skis do not float, but they are not bottom dwellers. My initial worries about their crud performance have been squashed. What I felt as instability at first was just the lighter weight of these versus my old blowers. Thanks to the light-weight and easy to toss around nature of these skis they kill it in the chop. The tips are stiff enough to push through the crap but still soft enough to get some float. I will definitely be skiing these for everything except for boiler-plate and 15cms plus. For the 15+ days I plan on using my new Prophet 130s (not mounted yet) or a different 'big' ski.

    My only concern with this skis is that guys who charge and are bigger than me (190lbs+) might find the skis too soft. Like everyone else has said, they are easy to ski, so if you are between sizes go bigger.

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    Good to hear you are glad you went longer, and you went with a good mounting point.

    I would agree, that although these are my best all around skis, when I want to haul ass and blast through crud, I use my 190 Katana's instead. Maybe that is because I AM over 200lbs...

    In any event, great all around ski, no doubt. Happy times!

    the 179 in this ski is for midgets, women, or midget-women...

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    The Prophet 100 is the best ski out right now in my mind. I absolutely love it
    Quote Originally Posted by other grskier View Post
    well, in the three years i've been skiing i bet i can ski most anything those 'pro's' i listed can, probably

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    Great ski

    I have had about 10 days on the Profit 100s at a 186. I'm 145lbs, 5'7", and reasonably normal skier, at least by this board's standards. Meaning that I can ski most of the mountain but don't like being airborne.

    These are great skis, and I like 'em on the line. I've tried everything from +2 to -2 cm and the mfg knows where the line should be.

    These ski feel much shorter than their stated length, so go LONG if you have any doubts at all.

    They are lovely skis in Pow, especially if you've got them mounted -1 or -2. If you put the boots forward, they won't float at all.

    BTW - it was a great deal of fun to play with the mount point by using the demo bindings and sliding the mount point back and forth. I'd highly recommend it for anyone thinking about buying a ski. I did it on the Legend Pro as well and learned that I like it +1.
    Life's simple: Ski or Die

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