



All-mountain skis - Women -




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Versatile, it performs very well on the track, but also off the track and in the forest. In addition, it benefits from a construction combining a poplar wooden core and multi-axial fibreglass, providing strength and stability.
Its pronounced camber gives it power in the resort, while its wide tip makes it easy for lift-off in fresh snow, even at low speeds. Finally, female skiers who like to change their stance quickly will be delighted, as the
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| Ski length (cm) | Dimension lines (mm) | Radius (m) | Weight per ski (g) |
| 155 | 125-85-108 | 14 | 1460 |
| 162 | 126-85-109 | 15 | 1560 |
| 170 | 126-85-111 | 16 | 1640 |
- Sintered sole for optimal glide and increased impact and abrasion resistance
- Thick recycled edges with high impact resistance
- Anti-tear phenolic plate
Materials:
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- Core: durable poplar
- Songs:
- Lightweight multi-axial fibre
- Heel: 0%
- Tip: 10%
| A method of designing skis that allows the radius to be varied in several independent zones (front, middle, rear). This allows for a very short radius underfoot (improved handling) while maintaining forgiving tips in difficult snow conditions. | |
| CONSTRUCTION |
The best compromise between bending and torsional rigidity. Composed of a double multi-axial layer of fibreglass, the aim is to make the skis effective in all types of snow. Derived from the legendary |
| This sandwich construction |
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Les plus : dynamisme, polyvalence, vivacité
Les moins : portance un peu limitée un jour de poudreuse profonde