




Downhill skis - Women -
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This competition Alpine skiing ski stands out thanks to its innovative LYT Tech Construction : it combines graphene , carbon, fibreglass and karuba-ash wood. Where lightness and power come together. This is the ideal ski for experienced female skiers looking for a lightweight yet powerful ski for carving beautiful turns!
In addition to its Allride rocker, you will find technology
20% rocker and 80% camber is just enough to take the sting out of the edges, keeping the grip you need to turn.
To top it all off, you'll find the innovative
E-skis are
These skis are mounted with
The binding




| HEIGHT (cm) | SIDECUTS (mm) | RADIUS (m) | SKI WEIGHT (g) |
| 148 | 120-75-106 | 11.2 | / |
| 153 | 120-75-106 | 12.1 | / |
| 158 | 120-75-106 | 13 | / |
| 163 | 120-75-106 | 14 | 1635 |
| Offers superior control and better load-bearing. Each model is given a very specific amount of rocker to ensure maximum performance, whatever the skier's level. Control is easier for all skiers and flexibility on soft snow is increased. | |
| These skis |
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| The base construction invented by Howard Head in the 1940s has been perfected and then hand-made by the best ski specialists in the world today. The vertically stratified Karuba wooden core is combined with the thinnest carbon. This means that the skis are around 20% lighter than normal, yet they still remain sturdy, greatly improving their performance. | |
| Elastomeric vibration dampers located in the tip, heel and under the waist. Elastomers minimise the vibrations common with rocker skis. Under the waist, vibrations are reduced for a smoother glide. | |
| The base |
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| The EMC |
Binding
- Height: 28millimeters
- Weight of the bindings: 900g
- DIN 3 - 11
- Brakes in 78 or 90 mm width
| Compatible with adult ski boots that meet Alpine standards (ISO 5355 type A) and GripWalk standards (ISO 23223 type A). No adjustment required. | |
| The anti-friction |
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| The system |
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| With its 150° trigger angle, the diagonal heel support triggers in the direction of the fall and reduces pressure on the knees and ligaments during forward-twisting falls. |