





Limited edition freeride skiing skis - Men's -
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Versatile and wide with a 100 mm waist, the
Featuring the new triaxial core
The tail rocker, on the other hand, is useful for receptions in switch and, above all, allows you to dig your heel into the Powder snow to maintain handling. Finally, the sole
Whether you want to carve beautiful lines all over the Mountain, pull off some big spins whilst freeriding, or simply rip around the slopes, these




| HEIGHT (cm) | SIDECUTS (mm) | RADIUS (m) | SKI WEIGHT (g) |
| 162 | 129-99-121 | 13 | 1650 |
| 170 | 129-99-121 | 15 | 1700 |
| 178 | 130–100–122 | 17 | 1800 |
| 185 | 131-101-123 | 18 | 1850 |
| 192 | 131-101-123 | 20 | 1900 |
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| Poplar wood core with three different grain directions. Vertical for improved durability. Longitudinal for a more dynamic response under bending. Crosswise for improved torsional control. | |
| With this construction, the vertical edges running the full length of the ski, from tip to tail, help to optimize adhesion/grip, precision, balance and power. | |
| Focus on sustainability and performance. The unidirectional fibreglass construction reduces the use of composite fibres in favour of natural fibres, thereby minimising the environmental impact whilst enhancing the ski’s performance. | |
| A progressive tip and tail rocker, long and high, facilitating pivoting, aerial manoeuvres and lift-off in both forward and backward directions. The key factor for a progressive practical approach. | |
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