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| SIZE (cm) | SIDECUTS (mm) | RADIUS (m) | SKI WEIGHT (g) |
| 164 | 120-90-120 | 16 | 1480 |
| 171 | 120-90-120 | 17 | 1560 |
| 178 | 120-90-120 | 19 | 1630 |
| 183 | 120-90-120 | 20 | 1680 |
Eco-responsible product:
- Recycled materials
- Local raw materials
- Eco-sourced Wooden Cores
- Plant powered 100% by renewable energies
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| PEOPLE'S CORE | Poplar is a soft, light-coloured, lightweight and strong wood that has good flex and pop, as well as a high capacity to absorb vibrations. When used alone, this wood provides pop, makes it easy to make butters and offers great stability when landing, three attributes necessary for a park ski, but also the torsional stability to ensure good grip on the pistes. |
| XL 2.5 MM EDGES | The 2.5mm Edges are 35% thicker than regular 1.8mm Edges, which are already very tough. The addition of Steel gives riders a ski that can withstand the 'aggression' of certain practical activities for longer. |
| ELLIPTICAL RADIUS SIDECUTS | The sidecuts with elliptic radii consist of a longer radius underfoot and shorter radius on the front and rear parts of the ski. The long radius under the foot makes pivoting quicker and easier, while the shorter radii give a smoother start to curves. These sidecuts are perfectly suited to a wide range of turn angles and sizes. |
| SANDWICH CONSTRUCTION WITH ULTRA-SOLID EDGES | This construction is based around reinforcements along the edges of the side wall, between the edge and the topsheet. The edges offer the best possible stability and Grip when the ski is negotiating a turn, while protecting the Wood core, edges and topsheet from possible impact and outer damage. |
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| The large rocker is complemented by stronger, stiffer tips and tails to help stabilize the skis and propel them through variable snow. What's more, rigid tips absorb more vibrations when skiers hit the ground after taking off. | |
| A titanium/rubber reinforcement under the foot, above the edge, adds durability where it counts most for freestyle performance-oriented skis. As well as protecting the Wooden core from violent impacts on the rails, the Carbon and Rubber inlays add stability and vibration absorption under your boots, so your receptions are even more comfortable, both for you and your skis. |