



Freeride skiing skis - Men -
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With a 108 mm waist width, it offers an excellent compromise between floatation in deep snow and handling. Its full sidewall sandwich construction guarantees optimal adhesion/grip and precision in power transmission, ideal for experienced skiers seeking performance.
The poplar wood core is reinforced with fibreglass arranged using technology
The progressive rocker at the tip and tail facilitates pivoting and lift-off, offering smooth and airy handling on all types of snow. The sole
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| Height (cm) | Dimensions (mm) | Radius (m) | Ski weight (g) |
| 162 | 138 - 108 - 128 | 14 | 2000 |
| 170 | 138 - 108 - 128 | 16 | 2100 |
| 178 | 138 - 108 - 128 | 17 | 2150 |
| 185 | 138 - 108 - 128 | 18 | 2200 |
| 192 | 138 - 108 - 128 | 20 | 2250 |
Materials:
- Poplar wooden core
- Fibreglass:
| The result of a humble but determined approach to eco-design. This involves mechanising the bending of the wood in three directions rather than two. Longitudinal, transverse and vertical, thus enabling the use of less environmentally damaging glued fibreglass. | |
| Poplar wood with 3 different wood ply directions. Vertical for better compression resistance. Longitudinal for a more dynamic reaction when bent. Transverse for better torsional control. | |
| The must-have base for unparalleled performance on the piste. | |
| Progressive, long and high tip and tail rocker for easy ski pivoting, aerial steering and forward and reverse movement. The decisive attribute for progressive practice. | |
| The Adaptativ toe line provides a smoother transition between the underfoot sidecut and the tip and tail geometry. This technology provides smoothness on hard snow or Powder snow. | |
| With FULL SIDEWALL construction, the full-length vertical skiing and off from tip to tail maximise Grip, precision, balance and power. |