


Freestyle skiing skis - Unisex -
The
With its 95 mm waist, true twin tip and balanced flex, it rides just as well in switch as it does regular, with the same confidence. Its lightweight construction with a full wooden core guarantees handling and explosive pop, while the rubber protection areas absorb shocks for smooth and stable receptions.
The double rocker combined with the
Its semi-cap reinforced construction with bi- and tri-axial fibreglass provides strength, pop and durability, ideal for linking pipes, rails and big air.
From the park to natural off-piste kicks, the




| HEIGHT (cm) | SIDECUTS (mm) | RADIUS (m) | SKI WEIGHT (g) |
| 169 | 130-95-130 | 17-20-20-17 | 1580 |
| 175 | 130-95-130 | 17-20-20-17 | 1680 |
| 181 | 130-95-130 | 17-20-20-17 | 1780 |
| Poplar and beech wood, guaranteeing performance, durability and responsiveness. | |
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The 4R sidecut is the result of applying four different radii to the ski's sidecut. The 4R sidecut makes turning easier and provides greater confidence, stability and control on all types of terrain. This shape is the future of freeride skiing. |
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| The camber describes the curve of a ski when viewed from the side. Skis with camber have a mid-section that arches slightly on the snow. Depending on the length and height of the camber, it can be classified as a traditional camber or a flat camber (zero camber). The camber provides elasticity, flexibility, precision, responsiveness, good edge control and good skidding. |