


Freeride skis - Men's -
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Its 110 mm waist makes it the mid-range model in the range. It's ideal for powder days as well as for sending it on the slopes or gaining speed on the descent.
It also features titanium reinforcement and
In terms of construction, it features a
Despite this concentration of technologies, it's a lightweight ski, thanks in particular to its poplar core. Its core ensures a good balance between cushioning, elasticity and weight savings.
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| Height (cm) | Sidecut (cm) | Radius (m) | Weight (g) |
| 160 | 139 - 109 - 132 | 13 | 4100 |
| 168 | 139 - 109 -132 | 16 | 4200 |
| 176 | 140 - 110 - 133 | 19 | 4250 |
| 184 | 140 - 110 - 133 | 20 | 4.4 |
| 191 | 141 - 111 - 134 | 22 | 4500 |
Material:
Poplar wood
Carbon
Titanal
| This technology has been developed to achieve the highest levels of power, stability and grip, and represents the start of a revolutionary generation of fibres. The unique combination of carbon and basalt woven with glass fibres is the result of a skilful, yet unequalled dosage. This fusion gives the ski power and solidity, while ensuring dynamism and lightness, not forgetting maximum vibration absorption and balanced flex from tip to tail. | |
| The damp tech insert located in the tip reduces the vibrations of the ski to offer the skier a better absorption of the irregularities of the terrain. | |
| The tip of the ski is lightened to make it easier to manoeuvre and control turns on all types of snow. | |
| The construction increases ski-to-snow contact and gives the ski greater torsional stability, improving precision and control in a variety of snow conditions. | |
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| Ensures smooth gliding in all snow conditions. |
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Les plus : agile, léger, performant
Les moins :RAS dans son programme