Turn Radius:
13m (146cm), 14m (154cm), 15m (162cm), 16m (170cm), 17m (176cm), 18m (182cm)
Sidecut: 124/85/104 in 170cm model
Weight: 2380g in the 170cm model
Shape: Directional
Fiberglass: Triax + Full Carbon Layup Construction
Core: Paulownia core
Base : Fast base IS7200
Construction: Semi Cap
Technologies:
- Carbon Kevlar: Aramid (Kevlar) is a synthetic polymer that is woven into fabric. Used in ski construction, it provides strength and acts as a shock absorber. Combined with carbon for rigidity and torsion, this type of laminate offers first-class stability, performance and weight reduction.
- Textolite Plates: Sheets of reinforcing material (fibreglass fabric impregnated with epoxy) superimposed above and below the core to support the central part of the ski.
- Skins Mounting: The heels of the skis are fitted with specially designed holes to allow precise positioning of the skins and reduce the possibility of the rear clip slipping when climbing.
- Auto Rocker: The auto rocker is a type of construction similar to the camber, where the ski tips are pre-curved upwards. When the camber under the foot is pressed, the toes are lifted automatically, creating the rocker profile. The autorocker is a cross between camber and rocker, offering control and easy turn initiation.
- Fast Base: The bases are made from P-Tex (polyethylene plastic). Most basic materials are followed by a number. This number refers to the molecular weight of polyethylene. The higher the number, the higher the molecular weight of the P-Tex, indicating that the base is better and more durable. Majesty uses a high-quality IS 7200 base.
- Front Rocker: The rocker is the curve of the front or back of the ski when viewed from the side. In other words In other words, the rocker refers to the arched section of the ski that runs from the point of contact with the surface to the tip or rear end. Depending on the length and shape of the rocker, it can be called an automatic rocker, a flat camber rocker or an elliptical rocker. The rocker makes it easy to spin in the powder and gives you a feeling of freedom and forgiveness. It improves floatation and makes off-road driving effortless.
- Camber: The camber describes the curve of a ski when viewed from the side. Skis with camber have a middle section that arches slightly over the snow. Depending on the length and height of the camber, it can be distinguished as a traditional camber or a flat camber (zero camber). The camber provides elasticity, suppleness, precision, responsiveness, good edge control and good ripping.