

Downhill Ski - Men -
The
With its 80 mm runner, this ski is made to cut through groomed snow. The core
Its construction
This ski is powerful because of its construction
The mounting
With the pack




| Sizes (cm) | Radius 1 (m) | Radius 2 (m) | Radius 3 (m) |
| 162 | 22 | 12 | 20 |
| 167 | 23 | 13 | 21 |
| 172 | 25 | 14 | 22 |
| 177 | 27 | 15 | 23 |
| 182 | 29 | 16 | 25 |
Material:
- Carbon
- Titanal
- Wood (Ash, Pleuplier)
| Power transmission is strong and direct. | |
| The edge is laminated onto extremely stable layers of wood. This, combined with more flexible and lighter timber inserted into the centre of the construction, offers a number of advantages. The hardwood section immediately adjacent to the edge provides high power transmission, improves edge grip and supports the sides against external impacts. The reduced weight of the softwood section in the centre of the ski ensures greater agility and better handling and reduces the overall weight of the | |
| Use of the long radius in tip and tail for large turns at high speed The tip resists high speeds and there is no radius limit on exiting bends for greater ease of use. Use of the shorter radius for small bends at medium speed. This makes for easy corner entry, outstanding agility and, above all, less effort in short bends. | |
| Technology enabling individual carbon fibres to be embroidered onto a carrier material. This allows them to be positioned exactly along the tension lines, which has a decisive influence on the ski's manoeuvrability. | |
| This construction features a Titanal band running down the centre of the ski, from tip to tail. This maintains overall rigidity while keeping the weight as low as possible. Titanal offers a reliable and stable ride. | |
| The structure of the ski base is very clear and deep, offering the best possible precision and ease of turning for skis designed for groomed runs. | |
| A high molecular weight sintered polyethylene base with excellent gliding properties |
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Les Plus : Accroche, contrôle, technologies
Les Moins : RAS dans son programme