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Sidecuts:
Sizes: 181 / 189
Tip: 141 mm in 181 m, 142 mm in 189 cm
Waist width: 116 mm in 181 cm, 117 mm in 189 cm
Tail: 131 mm in 181 cm, 132 mm in 189 cm
Turn radius: 27.8 m in 181 cm, 30.8 m in 189 cm
Weight: 3996g
Shape:
- Rocker TNT: tip and tail rocker with classic camber at the waist for ideal flotation in powder and staying comfortable on packed snow. 40% rocker and 60% camber.
Construction:
- Double tip sandwich construction: Head combine a vertically laminated wood core for durability with their super Independent Suspension System to minimise shock. To shine in half-pipe, the park or high mountains.
- Carbon core and PET construction: The carbon sandwich cape construction with its wood and PET core and eco-friendly design takes sustainability into account while guaranteeing great glide. The hybrid poplar wood and PET core makes for a stable, robust and lightweight ski that doesn't compromise on performance. The use of poplar, recycled PET plastic and carbon offers optimum performance, while at the same time being environmentally friendly and lightweight.
Technologies:
- ISS - Independent Suspension System: elastomer vibration dampers located in the tip, tail and under the waist. Elastomers minimise the vibrations common with rocker skis. Under the waist, vibrations are reduced for a smoother glide.
- Tuff edge/base: impact resistant ABS edge. Designed to take a beating without losing its responsiveness. The thickened edges and soles make these models indestructible.
- UHM C base: extremely durable base material for great performance. Rudimentary but reliable and stable. The kind of base that lasts for years.
Avec leur nouvelle gamme Oblivion, Head coche toutes les cases. Le Oblivion 116 est le ski de freestyle hors-piste par excellence. A vous les énormes sauts en park, les gros backflips sur des barres rocheuses et les réceptions dans la peuf. Les amortisseurs font la diférence, lors de la prise d'élan les skis restent stables et ne tapent pas dans les genoux, ce qui permet d'arriver prêt au moment de l'impulsion. Le rocker, quant à lui, permet une belle flottaison ans la poudreuse ! Ce ski saura se montrer puissant lorsque vous voudrez appuyer un peu !
Les Plus : Portance, amorti, longévité
Les Moins : RAS dans son programme