Head Skis USA Mojo 94 Ski

The Mojo 94—a quiver of one.

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Head Skis USA Mojo 94 Ski:

The versatile Head Mojo 94 balances powder performance with killer all-mountain chops. The 94mm waist floats in the deep, but still carves like a champ on hardpack and crud. The full ABS sidewall provides bomber durability for billy-goating into stashes and increases edge grip on firm surfaces. The sandwich construction provides a responsive flex that is soft enough to surf the pow and snappy enough to lay train tracks in corduroy. The full twin tip lets you spin laps through the park when the mountain gets tracked up.

Features:

Lengths:
166cm, 173cm, 180cm, 187cm
Dimensions:
132 / 94 / 119mm
Turn Radius:
[180cm] 19.5m
Construction:
Sandwich
Base:
UHM C Die cut
Tail:
Twintip
Binding System:
No
Binding Included:
No
Recommended Binding:
Head Mojo 15
Weight:
0lb 0oz (000g) Specify PAIR or PER SKI if known
Recommended Use:
All mountain skiing, powder, park & pipe, advanced to expert
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year
Country of Origin:
China

Sizing Chart:

Men's Skis

Your ski size is largely determined by both your skiing ability and your preffered style of skiing. For example, an expert skier in Vermont will ski a far different ski than an expert in British Columbia. So take a look at our chart and explanations and find your perfect fit. Your weight also plays a large factor in finding the right ski. If you are either under or over average weight for your height consider downsizing or upsizing, respectively.

Size Guide
Big Mountain Freeride Backcountry Jib All Mountain Park and Pipe All Mountain Carve
Pro 180-200cm 180-190cm 180-190cm 175-185cm 175-185cm
Expert 170-180cm 175-185cm 170-180cm 160-180cm 170-185cm
Intermediate 160-180cm 160-180cm 160-180cm 160-180cm 160-175cm
Entry Level N/A N/A 150-170cm 150-170cm 150-170cm
Skill Level Explanations:
Pro:
Excels on any terrain, on any snow condition. Enjoys high speeds.
Expert:
Comfortable on any terrain and most snow conditions.
Intermediate:
Comfortable on Blue trails, exploring Black trails.
Entry Level:
Learning to ski Green and Blue trails.
Skiing Style Explanations:
Big Mountain Freeride:
High speeds, deep powder, steep lines, straightlining, chutes, cliffs.
Backcountry Jib:
Backcountry kickers, hucking, twintips, deep powder.
All Mountain:
From bumps to back bowls, groomers to glades; everything and anywhere on the mountain.
Park and Pipe:
De-tuned edges and buttery twin tips, occasionally pole-impaired.
All Mountain Carve:
Stiff. High-speed corduroy cutter. For those blind to SLOW signs.

More Photos:

One Color, 180cm

Reviews:

Rating for this product: 5

Awesome Skis

By: PJ Santoro (12)
February 7, 2010

I snapped a K2 PE 2 weeks ago so picked these up on TD as a replacement. Wow...a big win for me! After 2 days I couldn't be happier and can't wait to ski on these again. True all mountain boards...they lay train tracks down groomers like they were built to race then become surprising snappy in the trees and bumps. The versatility is somewhat perplexing for someone who has been on a lot of "all mountain skis"...highly recommend!

Rating for this product: 5

Real Nice in All Facets - My New Fave

By: Snokat Al (20)
February 1, 2010

Me: 6'2" 195 lbs. 54 y.o. Xsemi-pro. 187cm. Lange Fluid 90s. First impressions on my first day on the snow, packed pow @ Vail, was that these seemd a bit heavy, but turn initiation was easy as pie. My new boots may have tainted my first impression, cause as the week went on I had no thoughts of weight as an issue. No apparent speed limit as I prolly rolled them up to the 50-60 mph range on the pack. A very GS feel, but with a softer tail, not a negative. Stomped the chop, tip and tail were quiet. Second day was in 6" of fresh, and with the left-overs in the trees was able to do several tree runs in Champagne Glade where these really excelled. My two bros, one on AC50s and the other on obSetheds were both wowwed by my carefree assault. Easiest tree boards I've had the pleasure of, must be the somewhat softer tail. Also equates to less calf fatigue i think. Turn radius seems to be close to 20 meters. For me a great arc, especially considering that the 4PM run of choice is always a Riva Ridge plunge to the Village, and I was still attacking with relative ease and confidence. Dustings of an 1" or so kept conditions schweet for the next three days,but after a solid tip shot from a snow shark I had Troy's rid me of the factory tune and go to a 3* bevel. Great idea, this really improved the edge hold on firm snow with no noticeable negatives. Very happy with this mod. These are mounted on the factory line, though I have Railflexs on them and didn't ski more than some shin-shots, I liked their float and swing-weight. These seem like some tough cookies as well. Bottom line, buy these boards or the new Johns, same ski, different paint. A very fun ski with no surprises.

Rating for this product: 5

Hands down, Incredible.

By: iSkiMT (1)
February 1, 2010

As an ex-racer I'm fairly particular about how I want my equipment to perform and was very impressed by the Head Mojos. They can charge through the crud, float through the pow, and carve like nobodys business. I think it may be true love.

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