

Men's downhill ski pack -
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The core of this ski is made from PEFC poplar, a certified sustainable wood that offers an excellent balance between lightness and responsiveness. This core is reinforced with glass fibre and carbon, which increases strength while minimising weight, ensuring improved handling and optimum energy transmission. The
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| Height (cm) | Rib line (cm) | Radius (m) | Weight (g) |
| 163 | 134 - 77 - 110 | 14 | 7000 |
| 173 | 134 - 77 - 110 | 15 | 7400 |
| 181 | 134 - 77 - 110 | 16 | 7600 |
Material :
PEFC poplar
Carbon
fibreglass
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| Technology adapted and sized for this new type of modern ski with extremely wide tips. In fact, for tip widths of 130mm or more, to maintain precision and full engagement, you need to increase the lateral deformation of the front of the ski. The special 'tie' shape of the Titanal layer is included in the integrated part of the spatulas for better cohesion and power transfer. | |
| Designed for precision cross-country skiing, it has a traditional camber over 95% of the length of the ski for explosive power, instant grip and squareness, with a subtle tip rocker (5%) for easy turn initiation and control. | |
| Gives the ski perfect balance, so it stays on course in difficult conditions. The titanal laminate optimises cushioning and stability, while the groove running the length of the tip ensures more rigid longitudinal flex. Stamping generates mechanical anisotropy. | |
| New-generation piste skis have grown considerably in terms of volume and sliding surfaces. They are also slightly longer in height. The sidecut is essential on these new skis, particularly for the tips, which are oversized to improve power steering in turns. Spatulas are considered to be " |
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| Features a horizontal layer of base material combined with full-length vertical sidewalls (edges) to provide optimum edge grip, precision, balance and power. |