Product details
Profile
Powerful turns with great edge control
Shape
Perfect for taking your tricks all over the mountain
Article number
Base
- Sintered
Sidewalls
- Hybrid construction
Riding Style
- All Mountain
- Freestyle
Riding Level
- Intermediate
- Advanced
Stiffness
- 6
Flex
- Medium
Gender
- Men
Product description
THE PERFECT ALL-TERRAIN FREESTYLE SKI - THE MAJESTY DIRTY BEAR
In short, the Majesty Dirty Bear Pro is most likely one of the best all-terrain skis, with a penchant for freestyle. The hybrid camber profile and a 99 mm sidecut enable top performance on hard snow and in the backcountry, without compromise. Easy to ride and extremely versatile, the Dirty Bear lets your freestyle riding blossom in all terrain and snow conditions.
Riding Style
All-mountain freestyle ski for advanced skiers. The wider Directional Twin Tip Shape makes this ski perfect for any terrain from park to piste to backcountry, you can ride it just about anywhere.
Shape
With the Directional Twin Shape, the nose is slightly wider than the tail. But the binding is centred, and the sidecut is symmetrical.
Profile
This ski has a classic camber under the binding and a rocker in the tip. This profile offers precision and pop for backcountry and piste, with a good float in soft snow. Due to the rocker in the nose, there is an additional tilt-free riding experience.
Flex
The medium flex is ideal for the all-mountain design of this ski. Hard enough for powerful turns but still soft enough for a playful ride
Construction
The tip-to-tail poplar and ash wood core provide a reactive and agile ride, while biax and triax fibreglass provide the necessary pop and snap. The top sheet is incredibly robust against scratches and ensures even better performance with its corundum content. This ski is rounded off with a fast, sintered base.
- Poplar and ash woodcore
- Camber profile with tip rocker
- Fast IS7200 Base
- Robust topsheet
- Directional shape
- Biax/Triax glass
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.