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Mixed Snow
Groomers
Freeride
Best For Backcountry
Best For Touring
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Groomers
Freeride
Best For Backcountry
Best For Touring
Length | Sidecut Tip - Waist - Tail (mm) | Radius R1-Tip, R2-Waist, R3-Tail (m) | Weight (w/o binding) |
158 cm | 143 mm - 104 mm - 128 mm | (R1) 18 m, (R2) 28 m, (R3) 12.6 m, (R4) 18 m | g |
165 cm | 143 mm - 104 mm - 128 mm | (R1) 18 m, (R2) 31 m, (R3) 13.6 m, (R4) 19 m | 1630 g |
172 cm | 143 mm - 104 mm - 128 mm | (R1) 19 m, (R2) 35 m, (R3) 15.2 m, (R4) 20 m | 1720 g |
179 cm | 143 mm - 104 mm - 128 mm | (R1) 20 m, (R2) 40 m, (R3) 16.8 m, (R4) 22 m | 1790 g |
186 cm | 143 mm - 104 mm - 128 mm | (R1) 21 m, (R2) 45 m, (R3) 18.5 m, (R4) 24 m | 1875 g |
158 CM ,165 CM ,172 CM ,179 CM ,186 CM
143 mm
104 mm
128 mm
Tip & Tail Rocker
Green Core
P-Tex 2100
Yes
KINGPIN MWerks 12; 100 - 125 mm, DUKE PT 13 125MM GRAY - BLACK, GRIFFON 13 ID 110MM WHITE
A particularly light and complex wood core specially developed for touring skis. In the area around the steel edges, a poplar wood hand-picked by weight provides the necessary stability, while in the center of the ski, the soft and light Paulownia wood ensures the ski's flexibility. In the binding area beech wood provides the strength, which is needed to hold the screws of the binding. In the center of the core, a CNC-milled Isocore area contributes to optimal liveliness and dynamic development. Only the lightest batch of each wood delivery makes it into these cores.
A sintered high-density and high molecular polyethylene base with great gliding characteristics and high durability
Direct and strong powertransmission with full length sidewalls.
A thin Titanal layer (0,3 mm) under the binding delivers the necessary strength to the ski. This way the binding screws offer reliable hold even in the toughest conditions.
Character: Bends up only in the shovel and tail zones, with a camber shape in the middle
Inserts made of elastic TPU material on the edges of the tip and tail which act like a bumper in wind-blown or tracked snow. Its shock-absorbing elasticity ensures better stability and catch-free float.
Compared to classic glass constructions the three-dimensional and multiple-folded glass layers in the tip and in the tail area result in an increased edge grip and a more vivid rebound behavior in turns. 1 3D.GLASS IS INTEGRATED IN THE TIP AND TAIL OF THE SKI // flat glass under the binding making the center softer // variable turning at any speed 2 GLASS ABOVE THE SIDEWALL //providing additional support for superior edge grip on icy slopes 3 VERTICAL GLASS IN TIP & TAIL AREA //more pop for faster edge to edge changes
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