




Freeride skis -




The
This ski has really been designed to make the most of powder snow days. From the forest to the Wide combes filled with fresh air, the
Despite a rather wide waist, it is the narrowest ski from this range. Therefore, it is the best performer in everyday conditions and will keep a consistent style on the piste thanks to good grip and exemplary handling. It has a paulownia/poplar wood core for lightness and liveliness and 4 layers of multi-axial fibreglass which reinforces its stability.
Its double rocker profile provides exceptional lift and total comfort in deep snow. Its lively, well-balanced flex offers an excellent balance between a playful ski and a performance ski across all terrains.
The lightness of the ski allows it to be mounted with hybrid bindings for freeride/touring use.
To carve in the morning, send some beautiful 360° along the slopes in the afternoon and finish your day with a run in the forest, this is the




| Ski length (cm) | Dimension lines (mm) | Radius (m) | Weight per ski (g) |
| 170 | 133.5-103-122 | 17 | 1780 |
| 176 | 134-103-123 | 18.5 | 1820 |
| 182 | 136-104-125.2 | 19 | 1940 |
| 188 | 137-104-126 | 20 | 1990 |
- Sintered sole for optimum glide and greater durability against impact and abrasion resistance
- Thick recycled edges with high impact durability
- Anti-tear phenol plate
Materials:
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- Core: lightweight, durable poplar and paulownia
- Singing :
- Lightweight quad-axial fibre
- Vibration-damping Rubber
Rocker:
- Heel: 25%
- Tip: 30%
| A ski design method that allows the radii to be varied in several independent zones (front, middle, rear). This gives you a very short radius underfoot (for improved handling), while keeping your toes forgiving in Difficult snow conditions. | |
| A specific shape that increases the handling of the skis without increasing the rocker values too much (which can lead to vibrations). This is based on the variation in the longitudinal position of the ski's widest points: the closer the ski's widest points are to the centre, the more the ski will turn short and be more playful. | |
| CONSTRUCTION |
Lightness and power to ride the great expanses of untouched snow. This construction uses multi-axial glass fibres, increasing the skiability and power of the ski while giving it rigidity in torsion and flexion. New arrivals on this Construction: Linen fibre has been added for maximum vibration absorption. The aim is also to reduce the final weight of these XXL-sized skis, which is why the wood core is made from paulownia, for lightness, and poplar, for durability. |
| SEMI CAP | This semi-cap sandwich construction ensures optimum transmission of force through the ski, giving the skier all the Adhesion/Grip they need on the hardest snow. The durability of the skis is also extended thanks to the ABS edges (increased resistance to cold and impact). |