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Compare Elan Waveflex 10 Skis 2013 VS Elan TMD WaveFlex 72 Skis 2012
 
 
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There are 7 differences and 21 similarities between Elan Waveflex 10 Skis 2013, Elan TMD WaveFlex 72 Skis 2012
 
Specifications
Product ID   277,826 vs   268,005  
 
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Used   No vs   No  
 
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Core Material   Wood vs   Wood  
 
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Construction Type   Sidewall vs   Sidewall  
 
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Base Material   Sintered vs   Sintered  
 
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Tail Profile   Flared vs   Flared  
 
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Rocker   Rocker/camber/rocker vs   Camber  
 
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Tip Width   123 (@168cm) vs   123  
 
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Waist Width   72 (@168cm) vs   72  
 
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Tail Width   105 (@168cm) vs   105  
 
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Turn Radius   11-15 vs   11-15  
 
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Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length   14.9 (@168cm) vs   13.1 (@160cm)  
 
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Alpine Touring   No vs   No  
 
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Race   No vs   No  
 
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Twin Tip   No vs   No  
 
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Titanium   No vs   No  
 
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Special Features   Waveflex, Fusion Binding System vs   Rst Sidewall, Waveflex Technology  
 
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Bindings Included   Yes vs   Yes  
 
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Model #   El 10.0 Fusion vs   Tmd El 10  
 
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Actual Din Range   2.5-10 vs   3-10  
 
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Recommended Weight Range   100-200 Lbs vs   66-235 Lbs.  
 
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Additional Details   Waveflex, Fusion Binding System, Early Rise Rocker, Power Wood Core, Rst Sidewalls, Lithium Layer vs   Waveflex Technology Blends Tip To Tail And Torsional Flex For Ideal Performance, Rst Sidewalls Give Additional Torsional Stiffness For Increased Power And Edge Grip, Power Woodcore Supplies Energy, Power, And Pop Through The Whole Ski, Traditional Camber Profile For Best Grip On Hard Packed Snow  
 
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General
Brand   Elan vs   Elan  
 
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Model Year   2013 vs   2012  
 
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Gender   Mens vs   Mens  
 
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Type   Frontside Skis vs   Frontside Skis  
 
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Skill Level   Intermediate - Advanced vs   Intermediate - Advanced Intermediate  
 
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warranty   One Year vs   One Year  
 
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Compare Elan Waveflex 10 Skis 2013 vs Elan TMD WaveFlex 72 Skis 2012 Skis


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