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Despite its 93mm waist, it does well in fresh snow and floats over the snow like no other ski (with equivalent sidecut of course). Its double rocker is streamlined with Graphene meaning the weight is redistributed across the whole ski, which improves float in powder and handling in changeable snow. Its Tip-Tail rocker with a shorter edge length also contributes to its great handling. Its lightweight Karuba wood core gives this ski all the elasticity and sturdiness it needs.
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Side cuts: 133/93/115 in the 177cm model
Curve radius: 16.4m for the 177cm model
Shape:
- Tip&Tail Rocker
Construction:
- Multilayer carbon sandwich cap construction : Topless tech construction, triaxial weave of a carbon layer combined with graphene and an additional carbon layer to make the KORE the lightest skis in their class.
- Lightweight KARUBA wood: karuba wood core gives the ski pop and personality. It has the perfect density-weight ratio. The combination of Karuba, Poplar and graphene lighten and balance the ski.
Technology:
- GRAPHENE: Graphene is the lightest and toughest material known to date. Head has incorporated it into the KORE's tip and tail to make it lighter and more responsive in deep snow.
- Topless Technology: The construction is covered with a polyester topsheet instead of the standard topsheet. This Topless construction produces the lightest ski in its category.
- UHM C structured base: the same material as in the excellent racing skis from HEAD. Differently structured base for all conditions.
The Kore 93 takes the features of its big brother freeriders (Kore 117/111/105/99) and fits them into a more diversified package. Thanks to its floatation and ease of pivoting due to the presence of Graphene in the tip and the two rockers, this ski is extremely versatile.
It is a ski that proves to be very forgiving, especially off-piste, with good manoeuvrability and has a very pleasant on-piste behaviour with a playful side. The Kore 93 is therefore a perfect everyday ski and can help you progress off the beaten track.
Advantages: Accessibility, dynamism, versatility
Disadvantages: None