Last tested
2023
Status:discontinued
2024

Fario

New for winter 23-24, with swallow tail for powder and wide slopes but isn't deterred by the occasional groomer and has just the right amount of flex
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Performance profile
Big mountain
Fun freeride
Long hikes
Steep
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In words

Intro
New for winter 23-24, with swallow tail designed for powder and wide slopes, but isn't deterred by the occasional groomer and has just the right amount of flex.
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On the snow
Watch out Chamonix, here I come. Distinctive look, swallow tail, flex that is the right amount of soft. For big descents in powder or couloirs. Soft, but not cowed by bumpy terrain, it holds up on groomers (we would use it for a mix of skinning and lifts, rather than 100% skinning), it lets itself be ridden without too much difficulty. In short, fun as long as you don't go too extreme. It works best with Plum bindings.
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Technical specifications

Profile
classic camber + front rocker
Materials
poplar, quadriaxial fibers
Base
sintered polyethylene
Available sizes
154, 158, 162
Released in
2023
Price
950 €
Declared specsMeasured by us
We measured the length 158 to get all the details
3.220 gr
Weight
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1.215 mm
Effective edge
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261 mm
Waist width
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284 mm
Tail width
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298 mm
Tip width
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