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Built around a poplar core, the
The 2.5 mm XL edges, meanwhile, provide reinforcement for durability and grip on hard snow, allowing you to ski with confidence all season long. Its elliptical spokes ensure a smoother turn-in and better handling through every curve. Versatile, accessible and fun, it adapts to your style without ever feeling restrictive, whether you’re carving through curves on groomed slopes or seeking thrills off-piste.
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| Ski length (cm) | Sidecuts (mm) | Radius (m) | Weight of the ski (g) |
| 153 | 126-89-115 | 13 | 1370 |
| 159 | 126-89-115 | 14 | 1450 |
| 166 | 126-89-115 | 15 | 1594 |
| 173 | 126-89-115 | 17 | 1620 |
| 179 | 126-89-115 | 18 | 1750 |
| 185 | 126-89-115 | 19 | 1820 |
- Ski flex: 7 out of 10
- Brushed topsheet, for improved durability against daily scuffs.
With this model
| POPLAR WOOD | Poplar is a light-coloured softwood that offers good flex and pop, as well as excellent vibration-damping capacity. As for ash, it is a heavier, harder wood that combines well with poplar, as it adds greater rigidity and durability. This combination offers excellent edge grip on hard snow and a solid platform for big receptions, as well as more than enough pop and flex to unleash your creativity. |
| 2.5 MM XL SQUARES | The 2.5 mm edges are 35% thicker than the regular 1.8 mm edges, which are already very resistant. The addition of steel ensures that skiers have a ski that will have greater durability and will withstand the rigours of certain types of skiing for longer. |
| SIDECUTS WITH AN ELLIPTICAL RADIUS | Ski sidecuts with elliptical radii consist of a longer radius under the foot and shorter radii at the front and rear of the ski. The long spoke under the foot allows for quicker and easier pivoting, whilst the shorter spokes enable smooth curve handling. These sidecuts are ideally suited to a wide variety of lengths and curve angles. |
| ULTRA-STRONG EDGE-GLAZED SANDWICH CONSTRUCTION | This construction features reinforcements along the edges of the sidewall, between the edge and the topsheet. The edges thus provide the best possible stability and grip when the ski is turning, whilst protecting the wooden core, the edges and the topsheet from potential impacts and external damage. |
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| Stability at the front and rear of the binding area ensures good edge grip. The soft, progressive flex at the heel and tip easily absorbs all bumps. This flex makes it easier to initiate and finish turns. |