


Freeride/all mountain skis - Women -
The
This ski is designed to cut the mountain in half at the speed of light. With carbon tips and a
What's more, the technology
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Aggressive and fast, the




| Sizes (cm) | Radius 1 (m) | Radius 2 (m) | Radius 3 (m) |
| 147 | 16 | 11 | 14 |
| 154 | 18 | 13 | 16 |
| 161 | 19 | 14 | 17 |
| 168 | 21 | 15 | 19 |
Material:
- Carbon
- Titanal
- Wood (Beech and Poplar)
| Use of the long radius in tip and tail for large turns at high speed The tip resists high speeds and there is no radius limit on exiting bends for greater ease of use. Use of the shorter radius for small bends at medium speed. This makes for easy corner entry, outstanding agility and, above all, less effort in short bends. | |
| Multi-layer wooden core with two different wood densities. A dense ash core is used in the binding area, while the rest of the ski has a poplar core. The denser wood holds the screws in place and provides stability, while the softer poplar section offers resilience and flexibility. | |
| Power transmission is strong and direct. | |
| 0.3mm-thick Titanal mounting platform for direct power transmission and rapid pressure build-up from corner to corner. This gives the skis a precise response at the start of the turn. Titanal is not included in the tips and tails of the ski to achieve the desired liveliness and flex. In narrow gullies and on uneven terrain, skiers benefit from the ski's faster, more direct response - with less effort than you'd expect from a Titanal ski. | |
| Sintered high-density high molecular weight polyethylene base with high strength and exceptional sliding. |
Le
Les Plus : Accroche, stabilité, polyvalence.
Les Moins : portance