Product details
Profile
Playful, easy to turn and forgiving
Shape
Ideal for freestyle and switch riding
Article number
Base
- Sintered
Sidewalls
- Full sidewalls
Riding Style
- Freestyle
- All Mountain
Riding Level
- Advanced
- Intermediate
Stiffness
- 6
Flex
- Medium
Gender
- Men
Eco
- More sustainable
Product description
The freestyle / freeride ski for women and men, young and old
The Kin comes with a wide, directional twin shape and a gentle flex. This combination is ideal for playful skiing in all conditions. Featuring a fast, seamless, all-black base and topsheet, the Kin's construction is particularly suitable for tuning and repairs. This also significantly increases the longevity.
Season Eqpt. was penned by pro snowboarder Austin Smith and ski legend Eric Pollard. Each model is unisex and designed to last for years and decades.
Riding style
An all-mountain ski for intermediate and advanced riders. This ski is a mix of playful park ski and all-mountain weapon. Perfect for freestyle in any terrain.
Shape
With the Directional Twin Shape the nose is slightly wider than the tail. However, the binding and the sidecut are symmetrical. This increases the stability at higher speeds and the uplift in powder.
Profile
This ski comes with a classic camber under the binding and a rocker in the nose and tail areas. This keeps the ski extremely manoeuvrable in soft snow and gives it enormous uplift. The camber offers you good edge grip, pop and fast power transmission.
Construction
The lightweight Karuba wood core combines the best of stability and performance. The 360wrap ABS Sidewall offers double the vibration dampening of standard sidewalls for a more stable ride. The sintered base is an industry standard for high-quality bases. It offers a good balance between the speed achieved by a hard base and good wax adhesion.
- Directional Twin shape
- Camber profile with rocker in tip and tail
- Karuba wood core
- 360° ABS sidewall
- Sintered 7500 base
- Quadraxial fibreglass
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.