

Touring skis -



Touring skis -
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It has been slightly modified this year. The ski therefore gains in durability and precision. Its paulownia core and ABS edges provide excellent adhesion/grip. In order to maintain torsional rigidity and create a dynamic ski, the core is covered in carbon and glass fibre. The moderate flex makes skiing comfortable and pleasingly playful.
The shape is the same, with progressive front rocker, and slightly raised tail. This is a playful, comfortable ski. It is therefore a manoeuvrable ski that offers good floatation thanks to a 95 mm waist width when conditions are right. The classic camber underfoot provides better bite on hard snow and faultless stability on acceleration.
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| SIZE (cm) | 157.1 | 164.3 | 171.1 | 178.4 | 183.4 | 188.2 |
| SIDECUTS (mm) | 132-95-111 | 134-95-112 | 134-95-113 | 136-95-114 | 136-95-115 | 136-95-116 |
| RADIUS (m) | 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 | 17 |
| WEIGHT PER PAIR (g) | 2600 | 2700 | 2900 | 3100 | 3150 | 3250 |
Shape and construction:
- Paulownia wooden core complemented by a blend of fibreglass and carbon fibres
- Titanal reinforcements under the bindings
Progressive front rocker and light rear rocker: Good pivot control, handling and lift-off
- Medium classic camber: Classic camber underfoot with moderate ski/snow contact.
- Medium flex: Tolerant and comfortable ski
- Slightly raised tail: Softness at the end of the curve and practical when touring
TheCamox Freebird is a touring ski that we really enjoyed. We appreciated its limited weight despite its 95mm waist uphill. Downhill, its shape allows a more modern ski, extremely playful whatever the snow and the terrain.
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We highly recommend it!
Advantages: Accessible, efficient, versatile
Disadvantages: none