A classic model from Dynafit, the Seven Summits W touring ski is now available in a women's version for the 2022/2023 season.
More flexible than its male counterpart, the Seven Summits W is a very versatile model designed to have fun in all snow conditions, both on the way up and down.
The construction of the Seven Summits W consists of a poplar core as well as carbon reinforcements, which makes the ski lighter and more rigid. The full ABS edges guarantee a good power transfer to the snow, allowing the skier to take full advantage of its technical qualities whether on the piste or in powder snow.
At Dynafit, the lateral geometry and the shape of the rockers are adapted to the length of the ski, a unique feature for touring skis! The proportion of edges in contact with the snow always remains the same, ensuring a balanced downhill behaviour, whatever the length of the ski.
It's time for some breath-taking adventures!
Non contractual visual: Skis sold without bindings
Turn radius/Sidecut/weight (per pair)
149 cm: 16 m / 111-82-101 mm / 2260 g
158 cm: 17 m / 113-83-102 mm / 2340 g
166 cm: 18.5 m / 114-84-103 mm / 2440 g
174cm: 20 m / 116-85-105 mm / 2560 g
Materials & construction
The use of ABS along the entire length of the edge guarantees maximum shock absorption (DNA).
Poplar Wood core
Poplar is a rigid and very light wood that allows excellent precision and responsiveness.
Unidirectional carbon for maximum rigidity with minimum weight
Technologies
Constant characteristics
An unparalleled interaction between the length of the rocker and the sidecut along the length of the ski. This interdependence guarantees you a consistent set of properties regardless of the length of the ski for occasional practice.
A well balanced sidecut that guarantees perfect balance.
Un ski polyvalent et tolérant, performant sur tous types de neige. Il est très stable et maniable grâce à son double rocker bien dosé. Parfait pour de belles sorties en montagne ! Cette version femme est légèrement plus souple mais le dosage est bien trouvé.
Les plus : stabilité, polyvalence
Les moins : R.A.S. dans son programme