Performance on the descent for skiers looking for a versatile ski for traditional alpine applications
In brief
Suitable for
freetouring in deep powder, freeride transition with fat skis
Not suitable for
new school, high performance, big mountain on hard terrain
Also suitable for
resort freeriding, freeride progression, new-school skimo
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Intro
This model is a direct descendant of the Hannibal 106 Carbon, having the same geometry and construction, but with the technology and other innovations needed in an evolving marketplace. It weighs in at a surprisingly light one and a half kilos, given its size, which makes it a perfect companion for outings with challenging climbs in soft snow or deep powder. It's designed more for performance on the descent than for pure light weight, making it a versatile ski for traditional alpine applications. It's also suited for ski mountaineers looking to try something a bit fatter.
Technical specifications
Construction
cap-sidewall
Materials
paulownia, carbon fiber
Base
sintered UHMWPE
Available sizes
164, 171, 178, 185
Released in
2023
Made in
Austria
Price
850 €
Declared specsMeasured by us
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185 cm
Length
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139 cm
Tip width
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124 cm
Tail width
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105 cm
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1.540 g
Individual weight
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22 m
Sidecut radius
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