


All-mountain Skis - Men -
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The latest addition to the range
Thanks to their construction
The second narrowest ski in the range, the




| Ski length (cm) | Dimension lines (mm) | Radius (m) | Weight per pair (g) |
| 159 | 128-81-110 | 11 | 2900 |
| 168 | 128-81-110 | 13 | 3000 |
| 176 | 129-82-111 | 14 | 3200 |
| 184 | 129-82-111 | 15 | 3300 |
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| Poplar wood core with three different grain directions. Vertical for better compression resistance. Longitudinal for a more dynamic reaction when bent. Transverse for better torsional control. | |
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| With this construction, vertical edges along the entire length, from the tip to the tail, help to optimize adhesion/grip, precision, balance and power. | |
| Focus on sustainability and performance. The unidirectional fibreglass construction reduces the use of composite fibres and replaces them with natural fibres, reducing environmental impact while improving ski performance. | |
| Very progressive tip and tail rocker, limited in height. Very progressive rocker in tip and tail, offering an optimal length/height ratio, the ski is very easy to ride in powder and retains all its grip and ride on hard snow | |
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Les Plus : polyvalence et performance
Les Moins : RAS dans son programme.