A versatile ski mainly for the downhill, best with a fixed or hybrid binding
In brief
Suitable for
mixed resort/sidecountry, resort freeride, brief climbs with skins
Not suitable for
challenging outings with long ascents, beginner skiers
Also suitable for
transition to new school, developing skimo, jibbing
- In words
- Technical specifications
In words
Intro
Great for a wide range of outings, with these skis you can float in fresh powder, plow through the forest, take on an expanse of moguls, or even carve a few turns on a groomer. It's not exactly lightweight, so it's mainly a ski for the descent and is best suited to a fixed binding or modern hybrid step-in. This way, you can better appreciate the edge bite as you flex the titanal core of these skis. Its modern shape, with tapered tip and tail, makes it adaptable to a range of ski styles, so it's a ski that both young freestylers and old-school skiers will enjoy.
Technical specifications
Recommended level
Advanced
Construction
cap-sidewall
Materials
glass fiber, titanal, aspen
Base
sintered polyethylene
Length
185 cm
Tip width
132 cm
Tail width
123 cm
Waist width
104 cm
Individual weight
2000 g
Sidecut radius
19 m
Available sizes
171, 178, 185, 190
Released in
2022
Made in
China
Price
750 €
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