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Product details
Profile
Perfect for piste and powder
Shape
Perfect for taking your tricks all over the mountain
Article number
Base
- Sintered
Sidewalls
- Full sidewalls
Riding Style
- Freeride
- All Mountain
Riding Level
- Expert
- Advanced
Stiffness
- 7
Flex
- Stiff
Country of production
- Canada
Gender
- Men
Product description
High-end freeride performance with a touch of freestyle
The 4FRNT Devastator is a high-performance freeride ski designed for navigating tight terrain, tree runs, and steep open faces. Its multi-radius rocker profile effortlessly carries you over powder, while the camber delivers unconditional edge hold. Carbon fibres provide the necessary pop and the aspen and maple core ensures plenty of stability and a reactive lightweight feel.
Riding Style
Fun treeruns, open faces and any sidehit that gets in your way are on the Devastator's agenda. This ski offers modern freeride outlines for freestyle-inspired riding.
Shape
This ski has a directional twin shape, the nose is a few millimetres wider than the tail, with a central binding position. This means that the ski offers you the same forward and switch characteristics. However, thanks to the slightly wider nose, you get a little more lift in soft snow.
Profile
The ski comes with a classic camber under the binding and an even rocker in the nose and tail. This profile is perfect for any terrain. Precision and pop for park and piste, good lift in soft snow. The rocker in the nose and tail also creates a cant-free, loose feel.
Flex
The hard flex is ideal for the freeride design.
Construction
The Aspen Maple Core combines aspen wood with maple to create a reactive ride and plenty of pop. Carbon Fiber reinforces the core and makes it snappy. The UHMW Sidewall dampens vibrations and ensures durability. This ski is rounded off with a fast sintered base.
- Freestyle-oriented all-mountain ski
- Directional Twin Tip
- Hybrid Camber Profile
- Aspen Maple Core
- Carbon Fiber
- Neotip
- UHMW Sidewalls
- Sintered Base
More information
Subject to alterations according to the manufacturer. Image is non-binding.
Freeskis are usually delivered ready-to-ride with a waxed base and sharpened edges. However, this so-called factory-tuning is not very durable and your new skis should be properly waxed after a few days and maintained on a regular basis.