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Its sandwich construction with straight edges always ensures an optimal fit. Not to mention the Titanal Frame that brings power to the edge for incredible performance. The
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Turn Radius:
- 11m for the 149cm model
- 12m for the 156cm model
- 14m for the 163cm model
- 15m for the 170cm model
- 17m for the 177cm model
- 18m for the 184cm model
Weight: 3880g per pair without bindings for the 177cm model
Core:
Multi Layer Woodcore: A core made up of compact wood the entire length for more power and energy.
Rocker:
Tip & Tail Rocker: the skis turn more easily and allow for more rigid adjustments. This means you can choose longer skis if you wish.
Base:
P-Tex 2100: A high-density polyethylene sintered base with excellent glide characteristics and fantastic durability.
Technology:
- Titanal Frame: More shock absorption and stability down the entire length of the ski.
- Power on the ski edges
- Shock absorption along the whole ski
- Light and strong carbon tips
- Carbon Tips: presence of carbon in the tip to make the ski lighter and more dynamic.
-Full Sidewall: Direct and powerful transfer with straight sidewalls along the entire length.
- 3 Radius Sidecut: Use of three different radiuses on the tail, the middle of the ski and the tip.
Use of the short radius under the centre of the ski for small turns at medium speed:
- Very easy to enter a turn
- Ski agility
- Less effort and smoother short turns
Long radius on the tip and tail for high speed turns:
- Driving and handling
- Resistant and stable tip at high speed
- No radius limitation and easy exit from turns
A variation of the Kendo, the
With the Kenja 88, grip is really excellent on the slope. Very stable, it allows maximum speed without any vibration. It's a ski that relaunches strongly when exiting a turn and likes power.
Advantages: Carving performance, stability, grip
Disadvantages: Lift in deep snow