An all-terrain freeride ski for those who want to float in powder but also hold their own when needed on steep, technical slopes
In brief
Suitable for
long, challenging outings; old-school and easygoing skiers
Not suitable for
new school, big mountain, backcountry freestyle
Also suitable for
transitioning skimo skiers, packed snow, skimo progression
- In words
- Technical specifications
In words
Intro
The Ubac range includes waist widths from 89 to 112 millimeters, each with similar characteristics and objectives but different construction. In fact, there's a 100 gram weight difference from the 95 to 112. This means that the 95 is more of a stiff, all-terrain ski and the 112 is a fat ultralight, while the 102 is halfway between the two. So the 102 is a versatile, freeride ski for those who want to float in powder but also hold their own when necessary on steep, technical slopes. A one-ski quiver ski for everyday use, it has that typical Zag monodirectional shape, which is perfect both for old-school ski mountaineers and for developing skiers. Excellent from the resort to backcountry.
Technical specifications
Recommended level
Beginner
Construction
cap-sidewall
Materials
paulownia, glass fiber, carbon fiber
Base
sintered UHMWPE
Length
184 cm
Tip width
136.5 cm
Tail width
119.5 cm
Waist width
102 cm
Individual weight
1590 g
Sidecut radius
21.5 m
Available sizes
164, 170, 176, 184, 188
Released in
2023
Made in
Poland
Price
849 €
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