Touring skis - Men -
The Adret 85 is a top-of-the-range, lightweight touring ski from ZAG.
Adret definition: The adret (geographical term from 1927, from old French) is the slopes of a mountain valley that have the longest exposure to the sun. Opposite to Ubac.
Balanced and light, it is the perfect all-round touring ski.
The whole ski is light and rigid due to the Paulownia wood core coupled with fibreglass and carbon reinforcements.
Weighing 2.2 kg a pair (172 cm), the Adret 85 will suit both the sporty tourer and an experienced skier switching it up to touring. The weight/performance ratio is excellent and it is compatible with day trips or long stage races such as the Haute Route thanks to its versatility in all snow conditions.
In order to provide efficient skiability on all types of snow, ZAG has designed theAdret 85 with an Extra Light profile. There is therefore a pronounced camber, a progressive tip to offer power on the supports and reactive but also a long curve radius adding stability and grip on steep slopes.
As you can see, the Adret 85 from ZAG is a true mountain ski, it is light, efficient and reassuring in all circumstances, designed for skiers from advanced to expert level who want to climb higher and higher but maintain good stability during each descent!
As part of the ZaGreen Program, for the purchase of a pair of skis from the Adret range, Zag will donate 1% of the sales generated to associations working to protect its beloved stomping grounds in the heart of the Chamonix valley.
Ski length/Turn radius:
166 cm: 20 m // 2060 g
172 cm: 21 m // 2200 g
178 cm: 22 m // 2400 g
Construction:
Structure: Extra Light
Paulownia wood core: Lightweight and durable
Fiberglass and carbon layers: Lightweight and durable
Adaptive absorber: Pleasant snow feel through excellent vibration damping
Safety grip: Optimized ski parameters for excellent grip
Progressive tip: No rocker
Pronounced Camber: Ultra responsive in all snow conditions
Moderate flex: Toned flex underfoot, a little smoother at the tips to absorb and launch turns
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Les plus : Polyvalence en toutes neiges
Les moins : R.A.S