A ski for advanced downhill skiers looking for precision on groomed snow and thrills just off-piste.
This ski is designed for demanding on-piste skiers seeking a single pair for use in all conditions a day on the slopes can provide. An advanced skier on packed snow will also enjoy having fun on the piste edges.
Camber and rockers.
This ski has a shape with a classic camber, more towards the front, and fairly light. It has no rocker.
Sidecuts.
128/81/108 in 156 cm, radius = 13 m
129/82/108.5 in 163 cm, radius = 14.2 m
130/82.5/109 in 170 cm, radius = 15.4 m
131/83/110 in 177, radius = 16.7 m
These are the widths of the tip, waist and tail. A wide tip makes it easy to enter turns while a narrow waist grips on hard snow.
Structure.
This ski has a sandwich structure with a glued, laminated wooden core, making the most of the lightness of fir and responsiveness of beech. When combined with fibreglass, ABS edges and a high molecular weight sole, this construction creates a versatile ski that’s excellent on all types of snow.
Bindings.
Tyrolia PRW 11 GW black bindings.
Grip Walk-compatible, DIN 3 to 11.
These bindings fit ski boots with a sole length between 255 mm and 378 mm.
Preparation
Waxed and sharpened skis, ready to use. Edge sharpened to 89°.
Weight.
In 156 cm: 5.62 kg.
In 163 cm: 5.87 kg.
In 170 cm: 5.91 kg.
In 177 cm: 6.19 kg.
Durability.
This ski has aluminium reinforcements at the tail and integrated tip end piece to improve protection against possible impact.
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.