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Détails du produit
Courbure
Parfait pour la piste et la poudreuse
Shape
Le bon plan pour le freestyle et le ride en switch
Référence n°
Sidewalls
- Full sidewalls
Style de ride
- Freeride
Niveau de ride
- Avancé
- Intermédiaire
Flex
- Médium
Pays de production
- China
Sexe
- Femmes
Description du produit
The versatile freerider
The Reckoner 110 W is an all-purpose freeride ski, designed for everything from deep powder to variable terrain. With a wide waist and an All-Terrain Twin Rocker profile, this ski offers exceptional float and manoeuvrability, as well as a stable and powerful ride.
Riding Style
A freeride / powder ski for intermediate to advanced level riders. Shape, design, profile and construction have been specially designed to deliver the best performance in powder. Maximum flotation and manoeuvrability for deepest snow.
Shape
This ski features a directional twin shape. The nose is a few millimetres wider than the tail, with a central binding position. Therefore, the ski offers you the same riding characteristics forward and switch. However, thanks to the slightly wider nose, you get more float in soft snow.
Profile
The All-Terrain Twin Rocker profile comes with a classic camber under the binding, a large rocker area in the tip and a smaller rocker in the tail. The rockered nose improves manoeuvrability and floatation, while the camber underfoot provides edge hold and response for firm snow.
Construction
Carbon Boost Braid are carbon fibres woven into the patented triaxial glass for extra pop and suspension. The TwinTech Sidewall is a robust full sidewall construction. For excellent edge feel and high performance, with added durability of the top sheet. The patented Spectral Braid fibre configuration results in a ski with playful tips and tails combined with a stable and powerful feel underfoot.
- Directional Twin Shape
- All-Terrain Twin Rocker profile
- Aspen core
- Spectral Braid fibreglass reinforcement
- Carbon Boost Braid
- TwinTech Sidewalls
- Triaxial Braided Core
Plus d'infos
Les skis sont généralement livrés prêts à rider avec une semelle fartée et des carres aiguisés. Cependant, ce soi-disant réglage d'usine n'est pas très durable et vos nouveaux skis doivent être correctement fartés après quelques jours et entretenus régulièrement.