

Versatile freeride skis - Men's -


Versatile freeride skis - Men's -
The
This ski is designed to carve through the mountain at lightning speed. Featuring carbon tips and a core
What’s more, the technology
It
This ski is powerful thanks to its construction,
Aggressive and quick, this ski




| Ski length (cm) | Sidecuts (mm) | Radius (m) | Weight of the ski (g) |
| 163 | 139-96-121 | (R1) 36.6 m, (R2) 13.7 m, (R3) 17.9 m | 1800 |
| 170 | 139-96-121 | (R1) 38.3 m, (R2) 15.2 m, (R3) 19.8 m | 1910 |
| 177 | 139-96-121 | (R1) 40.0 m, (R2) 16.8 m, (R3) 21.8 m | 2090 |
| 184 | 139-96-121 | (R1) 41.1 m, (R2) 17.9 m, (R3) 23.2 m | 2180 |
| 191 | 139-96-121 | (R1) 42.8 m, (R2) 19.7 m, (R3) 25.4 m | 2,300 |
- Full-length side ribs for direct power transmission
| Core - |
Multi-layer wooden core with two different wood densities. A dense ash core is used in the binding area, whilst the rest of the ski features a poplar core. The denser wood helps to secure the screws and ensure stability, whilst the poplar section, which is more flexible, provides resilience and flexibility. |
| Sole - |
A high-density, high-molecular-weight sintered polyethylene sole offering high durability and exceptional glide. |
| This technology offers you four different curved radii for unrivalled versatility. (1) A radius of 20 m over the first 10 cm. A |
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| A tailor-made technical process for embroidering individual carbon fibres onto a substrate. This allows them to be positioned precisely along the tension lines, opening up entirely new possibilities for performance at the front of the ski, which has a decisive influence on the ski’s handling. They are lightweight, allowing for a quick response with less effort, and build up energy rapidly. They thus achieve a new level of precision, direct tip response and the thrill of active skiing. | |
| The tailor-made titanium frame, with a thickness of 0.7 mm, is integrated along the side wall and in the tip and tail areas of the ski. In this way, the ski provides the stability and cushioning that any experienced skier expects at the most critical points on the tip and tail of the ski. A second, |