The perfect ski for discovering and enjoying yourself off the slopes.
You’re a good downhill skier and you’re looking to go behind the pegs: this All-Mountain ski is ideal for groomed slopes and for venturing off-piste. Its stability and ease of handling make it a great ally for discovering off-piste skiing without compromising on the feel of downhill skiing.
Camber and rockers.
The shape of this ski has a slight camber under the foot and front and rear rockers, improving handling on all types of snow, and enabling easy pivoting. The shape makes it a good downhill ski, and ideal for first outings in powder snow.
Sidecuts.
129/89/113 mm in 162 cm Radius: 16 m.
127/88/111 mm in 170 cm Radius: 17 m.
124/88/109 mm in 178 cm Radius: 18 m.
These are the widths of the tip (front of the ski), the waist (middle) and the tail (back). A wide tip makes it easy to enter turns, while a narrow waist provides grip on hard snow.
Bindings
Model 856440:
Branded binding TYROLIA PR11 GW, Din 3 to 11.
Compatibility with soles - Alpine, GripWalk
Suitable for boots measuring between 259 mm and 382 mm
Model 8881353:
Tyrolia bindings, PRW 11 GW model in black.
GripWalk compatible, Din 3 to 11.
These bindings fit ski boots with a sole length between 255 mm and 378 mm.
Structure.
This ski follows the Woodcore construction, with a wood core (beech and pine) and vertical edges. This construction offers the advantage of being highly versatile and comfortable, in all types of snow.
WEIGHT
162 cm: 5.31 kg.
170 cm: 5.61 kg.
178 cm: 5.91 kg.
Durability.
Model 8586440:
Black sole for easier repairs.
Semi-cap topsheet to avoid use of scales.
Metal reinforcement on the heel.
Model 8881353:
Conceptualised for all terrains, these skis have been designed to withstand any potential impact.
- The soles are black to make repairs easier.
- The topsheet (upper coating) is made of a “brushed” material.
- The tail has a metal reinforcement.
Preparation
Ready-to-use waxed and sharpened skis. Edges sharpened to 89°.
Caring for your skis: before, during and at the end of the season?
Maintenance is essential to keep your skis in good condition! Ideally, it should be done before you put them away in the garage at the end of the season: a good coat of wax before putting them away for the summer makes them last longer. Find out more about our advice on our website or from our in-store teams.
What is a camber?
On the ground, the points of contact between the ski and the snow are near the tip and tail, while the centre (under the bindings) rises slightly (this is the camber). The longer and higher the camber, the greater the edge grip and more responsive the ski. The lower the camber, the more forgiving the skis and the better the handling.
What is a rocker?
It is the tip and tail that lift off the ground. By recentering the points of contact between the skis and the ground, this shortens the amount of time that the skis touch the snow and improves handling / lift in soft snow. The longer the rocker, the better the handling of the ski.