

Slope skis - Women -


Slope skis - Women -
The
The multi-layer Wooden core with two different densities Belays great stability and breathtaking performance. Dense ash wood provides extra strength under the binding area, while softer poplarprovides flexibility and responsiveness. The high-density sintered polyethylene sole offers exceptional durability and glide.
The technology
This makes the




| Ski length (cm) | Dimension lines (mm) | Radius (m) | Ski weight (g) |
| 149 | 129-84-110 | (R1) 18.5 m, (R2) 10.6 m, (R3) 17.6 m | |
| 156 | 129-84-110 | (R1) 20.9 m, (R2) 11.9 m, (R3) 19.4 m | 1560 |
| 163 | 129-84-110 | (R1) 23.5 m, (R2) 13.2 m, (R3) 21.3 m | 1670 |
| 170 | 129-84-110 | (R1) 26.3 m, (R2) 14.7 m, (R3) 23.3 m | 1750 |
- Full-length side edges for direct power transmission
| Core - |
Multi-layer Wooden Core with two different wood densities. A dense ash core is used in the binding area, while the rest of the ski has a poplar core. The denser wood holds the screws in place and Belayer stability, while the softer poplar section offers resilience and flexibility. |
| Base - |
Sintered high-density high molecular weight polyethylene base with high strength and exceptional sliding. |
| Use of the long radius in tip and tail for large turns at high speed The tip resists durability at high speeds and there's no radius limit on corner exits for greater ease of use. Use the shorter radius for small bends at medium speed. This means easy entry into curves, outstanding agility and, above all, less effort in short corners. | |
| In this construction, the carbon fibres are no longer integrated as a uniform woven mesh. Instead, they are sewn in such a way that the orientation and strength of the fibres perfectly match the functional requirements of each section of the ski. Since the most important parts of a ski are the tip and tail, the carbon fibres are concentrated in these areas. The result is extremely precise power transmission and a lively, energetic ski with minimum effort. | |
| The frame width at |