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2012 Head Mya No. 4 PR Skis in 163cm For Sale
New 2012 Head
Women's Mya No. 4 PR Skis
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163cm
Sale: $449.25
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2012 Head Mya No. 4 PR Skis in 156cm For Sale
New 2012 Head
Women's Mya No. 4 PR Skis
w Bindings
156cm
Sale: $449.25
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2012 Head Mya No. 4 PR Skis in 149cm For Sale
New 2012 Head
Women's Mya No. 4 PR Skis
w Bindings
149cm
Sale: $449.25
44% Off $799.00
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Specs:

Model Year: 2012
Dimensions: 120/73/106
Radius: 13m@163cm
Rocker Type: All Mountain Rocker
Review from Powder7.com: For the intermediate to advanced lady skier looking to boost their confidence on the slopes with a purely recreational ski. The Mya No.4 features Heads FLR Flowride Rocker Technology. This technology allows you to initiate your turn easier when skiing on the groomers and creates float when the tip is engaged with deeper snow conditions. BMW Designs (Yes BMW the car company) worked with Head to create this fantastic top sheet. Intelligence fibers that run along the length of the ski harden to dampen the ski at higher speeds to create a more stable ride. When you grab the reigns and slow these skis down the intelligence fibers detect the lower frequency vibrations softening the ski allowing you to still carve with precision and ease at slower speeds. If cruising the groomers is your cup of tea then this is the ski for you.

Many don't realize that Head is one of the few major US born ski manufacturers. Started by aeronautical engineer Howard Head in 1950, the brand quickly became popular domestically and many skiers from the 1960's and 70's remember their beloved Head skis. What stands out most about Head skis is the technology in each ski. Aircoat cores, LiquidMetal energy recovery, and Intelligence electronic ski management are all technologies that Head has pioneered in alpine skis. As a sidenote, you guessed it, Head skis is the same company that produces tennis rackets as well as Penn tennis balls.