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The skis in the Prodigy range are designed for all-mountain use, but with certain freestyle or freeride features depending on the model. All
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Side cuts: 133/106/125mm in size 164cm
Weight: 3500g for the 164cm model
Curve radius: 15m
Flex : 7/10
Shape:
Directional Twin:
The tail is considerably thinner than the tip for increased performance. The twin tip makes them perfect for freestyle and riding in switch.
Construction:
Poplar 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.
Full Strength Sidewall:
The full strength sidewall is a construction that applies layers of protective material along the edges of the sidewall, between the edge and the topsheet from above. The edges offer the best possible stability and grip when turning, while protecting the wooden core, edges and cover sheet from possible external impacts and damage.
XL 2.5 mm Edges:
One might think that seven tenths of a millimetre doesn't have much of an effect, but when it comes to edges, everything matters. The 2.5 mm edges are 35% thicker than our standard 1.8 mm edges, which are already very sturdy. This addition of steel makes the ski more resistant to impact.
Surf Zones:
Surf Zone technology is designed to combine the Rocker with the tapered shape of the tips to ensure that these two key characteristics are in perfect harmony. The Rocker provides lift and helps in the pivoting of the ski, while the Tapered Tip allows the widest part of the ski to be closer to the centre and thus reduce the risk of unwanted gripping by the edge. This technology provides excellent lift and a smooth ride in all conditions.
Anti Chip Micro-Cap:
The micro cap is a hybrid construction that combines the sandwich construction with premium edges, which is fused with a lightweight and durable cap construction. Thanks to the micro-cap, the sandwich construction provides exceptional edge hold and torsional stability, while the topsheet partially covers the edge, protecting the fragile edge that could otherwise chip off in the event of impact.
Le Prodigy 3.0 X est bien évidemment très performant en neige fraiche, il déjauge facilement et reste très maniable même dans très épais de peuf.
Là où il nous a surpris c'est sur la piste ! Il se comporte lus que correctement malgré sa largeur. C'est complètement possible de le prendre pour des journées de ski uniquement sur pistes.
Les Plus : Agile, joueur, se comporte très bien en neige fraîche (et c'est ce qu'on lui demande)
Les Moins : Manque de rigidité pour avoir un ski très réactif et qui absorbe les vibrations