Long ascents for a great many skiers, it makes freeriding easy, but it's best in soft snow in decent condition
In brief
Suitable for
long ascents in good snow, freeride progression
Not suitable for
high performance; hard, challenging snow, demanding pro skiers
Also suitable for
transition to fat skis, easygoing, woods and winter powder
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In words
Intro
A benchmark for the Austrian brand, this is a technical ski for old-school freeriding. Its mono-directional profile with a flat tail is paired with an ample tip with lots of rocker. It's always a reliable ski, great for a lot of skiers, and is more docile than earlier versions, although it is a bit twitchy on icy terrain. But it's still a great ski for experienced skiers. It's best in good snow conditions, or at least in decently soft snow, where you can fully appreciate its floating talents. It has an excellent weight-to-power ratio, so you can take on long ascents then ski back down with a new-school style.
Technical specifications
Recommended level
Advanced
Construction
cap-sidewall
Materials
carob wood, poplar, Carbon Backbone, glass fiber
Base
sintered UHMWPE
Length
182 cm
Tip width
137 cm
Tail width
124 cm
Waist width
107 cm
Individual weight
1550 g
Sidecut radius
18.5 m
Available sizes
175, 182, 189
Made in
Austria
Price
799.99 €
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