


Freeski skis - Unisex -




The successor to the legendary
With a 105 mm waist width, directional
Its poplar and ash wood wooden core provides powerful, dynamic flex, ideal for floating in Powder snow, launching off Backcountry kickers or absorbing the most varied terrain.
The hybrid camber-double rocker construction ensures control and responsiveness, while the semi-cap and corundum topsheet guarantee durability and scratch resistance.
Versatile, playful and technical, the




| HEIGHT (cm) | SIDECUTS (mm) | RADIUS (m) | SKI WEIGHT (g) |
| 162 | 140-105-130 | 17-19-20-18 | 1630 |
| 168 | 140-105-130 | 17-19-20-18 | 1720 |
| 174 | 140-105-130 | 17-19-20-18 | 1800 |
| 180 | 140-105-130 | 18-20-21-19 | 1910 |
| 186 | 140-105-130 | 18-20-21-19 | 2000 |
| Poplar and beech wood, guaranteeing performance, durability and responsiveness. | |
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The 4R sidecut is the result of applying four different radii to the ski's sidecut. The 4R sidecut makes turning easier and provides greater confidence, stability and control on all types of terrain. This shape is the future of freeride skiing. |
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| The tapered 4R tip reduces drag, maximises control and top speed. The 4R rocker is the result of applying four different radii to the rocker line. | |
| The camber describes the curve of a ski when viewed from the side. Skis with camber have a mid-section that arches slightly on the snow. Depending on the length and height of the camber, it can be classified as a traditional camber or a flat camber (zero camber). The camber provides elasticity, flexibility, precision, responsiveness, good edge control and good skidding. |