



Freeride skis - Men's -
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With their 90mm waist, the
For pure freeride, the core is made of Paulownia, which is lighter than poplar but just as strong and powerful. What's more, its long, progressive rocker and 122mm tip give it plenty of lift in fresh snow.
The rear rocker is useful for switch landings and allows the tail to sink into the powder to maintain manoeuvrability. Finally, the sole
To carve great lines all over the Mountain, slam big rotations in freeride, or simply hurtle down the slopes, the




| SIZE (cm) | SIDECUTS (mm) | RADIUS (m) | SKI WEIGHT (g) |
| 137 | 122-90-112 | 9 | 1150 |
| 147 | 122-90-112 | 11 | 1250 |
| 157 | 122-90-112 | 14 | 1350 |
| 167 | 122-90-112 | 16 | 1400 |
| 177 | 122-90-112 | 20 | 1500 |
| Core with a density of 300g/m3, reducing the weight of the ski by an average of 15-20% compared to the poplar core. With similar mechanical properties, it is a must-have for touring and free touring. | |
| With this construction, the vertical sidewalls along the entire length, from tip to tail, help to optimise Adhesion/Grip, precision, balance and power. | |
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| Progressive, long and high tip and tail rocker for easy ski pivoting, aerial steering and forward and reverse movement. The decisive attribute for progressive practice. | |
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En effet, on s'attendait à un excellent comportement en freeride, au vu du reste de la gamme
Joueur et agile, les
Les Plus : Polyvalence, portance en neige fraiche, agilité.
Les Moins : Ce qu'on gagne en polyvalence, on le perd en performance freeride pure.