

Freeride skis - Unisex -


Freeride skis - Unisex -
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The Havoc 100 Ti is a true freerideski. It has a 4x4 construction for easier cornering and greater stability and control on all types of terrain.
It offers a real gliding sensation with a long-lasting poplar & ash Wooden core for improved handling and precision on all terrains.
Its 100mm waist means it's ultra-comfortable in Powder snow, and its profile and sidecut give it good stability in curves with a long enough radius for a powerful, high-performance glide.
What's more, its Titanal construction improves stability, responsiveness and power transmission, making for a powerful ski from edge to edge.
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| SIZE (cm) | SIDECUTS (mm) | RADIUS (m) | SKI WEIGHT (g) |
| 164 | 130-100-114 | 17-19-22-18 | 1645 |
| 170 | 130-100-115 | 17-19-22-18 | 1755 |
| 176 | 130-100-115 | 17-19-22-18 | 1820 |
| 182 | 131-100-116 | 18-20-23-19 | 1960 |
| 188 | 131-100-116 | 18-20-23-19 | 2035 |
| Poplar and beech woods, a guarantee of Performance, durability and responsiveness. | |
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| Sheets of reinforcement material (epoxy-impregnated fibreglass fabric) layered above and below the Core to support the central part of the ski. | |
| 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 during ascent. | |
| 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 P-Tex, indicating a better, more durable base. |
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The 4R sidecut is the result of applying 4 different radii to the sidecut of the ski. The 4R sidecut makes cornering easier and gives greater confidence, stability and control over all types of terrain. This shape is the future of freeride skis. |
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| The tapered 4R tip reduces drag, maximises control and top speed. The 4R rocker is the result of applying 4 different spokes to the rocker line. | |
| The camber describes the curve of a ski when viewed from the side. Skis with camber have a central 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 Edge provides elasticity, suppleness, precision, responsiveness, good edge control and good ripping. |