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Scott
Luna
Skis/Snowboards // Alpine Skis // Carving
Women's
target
2011/2012
apx. production year
1
rating
0/0
photos/videos
Flex, Power and Acceleration
4
Agility in Short, Tight Turns
4
Agility in Medium Radius Turns
3
Agility in Long Radius Turns
2
Turn-to-Turn, Edge-to-Edge responsiveness
4
Side-cut Dimensions and Turn Radius
3
Stability at Slow Speeds
5
Stability at Cruising Speeds
3
Stability at Fast Speeds
2
Hardpack Snow Performance
4
Groomed Snow Performance
4
Mixed Snow Performance
NA
Performance in Powder
NA
Agility in Bumps
NA
Versatility on different parts of the mountain
NA
Tech Innovation & Engineering
NA
Product Durability & Warranty
NA
Graphics and Top Sheet
4
Did this product meet your expectations?
3
Price
NA
Would you recommend?
Yes
I use for recreation
No
I use for work
No
This was a product test/demo only
Yes
Additional Data
Product Specs/Dimensions
Length:
166
Tip:
126
Waist:
85
Tail:
117
Turn Radius:
14
Best Suited For
Intermediate Level
All-Mtn., Carving
Comments
General Comments/Likes
The Scott Luna is responsive and peppy.
Dislikes
Short radius turns were a delight, but as I moved to higher speeds and larger radius turns, it lost stability and grip.
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Rated By
wpnatv
Gender:
Female
Age Group:
31 - 40
Resides In:
Denver, CO, United States
Discipline:
Alpine Skiing
Ability Level:
Extreme
Years Skiing/Riding:
31
Avg. Days Per Season:
51 - 60 days
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Comments
General Comments/Likes
The Scott Luna is responsive and peppy.Dislikes
Short radius turns were a delight, but as I moved to higher speeds and larger radius turns, it lost stability and grip.You can join today! Membership is free!