For technical descents and pros focused on good technique, it floats well but isn't intended for deep powder
In brief
Suitable for
former resort skiers, talented skiers transitioning to freeride, mix resort/backcountry
Not suitable for
lightweight entry-level skiers, powder freeriding, new school
Also suitable for
high speeds, all-terrain, crust, chop and other difficult snow conditions
- In words
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In words
Intro
Austrian-style comes to the fore like never before in these clearly groomer-centric models that offer high levels of skiability and reliability on a range of terrains. They float decently in powder, but they aren't intended for deep pow. They're more for everyday freeriding in the Alps, which get fresh snow four or five days a month in a good month. For the rest of the time, you need to get by with chop and crust. Their stiff construction gives the edges precise and aggressive bite, which is perfect for technical descents and for pros focused on good technique.
Technical specifications
Recommended level
High level
Construction
sidewall
Materials
poplar, beech, paulownia, carbon fiber
Base
sintered polyethylene
Length
180 cm
Tip width
133 cm
Tail width
122.5 cm
Waist width
102 cm
Individual weight
1900 g
Sidecut radius
17.5 m
Available sizes
156, 164, 172, 180, 188
Released in
2022
Made in
Austria
Price
750 €
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