A versatile ski mainly for the downhill, best with a fixed or hybrid binding
In brief
Suitable for
newschoolers, backcountry freestyle, young skiers
Not suitable for
big mountain, former ski mountaineers and/or groomer skiers, beginners
Also suitable for
resort freeride, freestylers-turned-freeriders
- In words
- Technical specifications
In words
Intro
Now known as Optic, minus the Blade; aside from the name change this is the same ski as last season, the most versatile of the series. Line is sticking faithfully to its USP, focusing on North American-style freeride, where the pillows are feathery soft, the powder between the trees is deep, and you can build epic backcountry kickers to spin like a top. It's about as far as you can get from Alpine skiing. This is a ski targeted squarely at a young, modern audience; absolutely no deep carving allowed—it's all about jibbing, slashing, pivots and nose butters.
Technical specifications
Recommended level
Advanced, High level
Construction
cap-sidewall
Materials
glass fiber, titanal, aspen
Base
Sintered Base
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, 155, 166
Released in
2024
Made in
China
Price
750 €
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