LineHoney Badger TBL 2024 Skis
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Détails du produit
Courbure
Agréable, facile à tourner et indulgent
Shape
Le bon plan pour le freestyle et le ride en switch
Référence n°
Base
- Premium
Sidewalls
- Construction cap
Noyau
- Aspen Veneer
Style de ride
- Freestyle
Niveau de ride
- Intermédiaire
- Avancé
Rigidité
- 4
Flex
- Souple
Pays de production
- China
Sexe
- Femmes
Description du produit
Taylor Lunquist pro model
Inspired by Taylor's unique style, dedication and determination to change the scene forever, the Honey Badger TBL is the go-to ski for freestyle progression in the park and on the streets. The Honey Badger TBL is identical to its counterpart except for the Aspen Core and cap construction, with Taylor-inspired graphics.
Riding style
An urban/park ski for advanced riders - rails, jumps, jibs in the park and handrails at the street spot. This ski is playful and very robust, perfect for rough spots and rails.
Shape
With the Directional Shape the nose is slightly wider than the tail. The bindings and the sidecut are slightly set back towards the tail. This increases the stability at higher speeds and the uplift in soft snow.
Profile
This ski comes with a classic camber under the binding and an even rocker in nose and tail. This profile is perfect for any terrain. Precision and pop for park and slope, good uplift in soft snow. The Rocker in the nose and tail also creates an additional, loose, tilt-free riding experience.
Construction
The 4D Fibercap™ construction consists of four directions of fibreglass woven into the top of the core to ensure long life without unnecessary weight. The Aspen Veneer core is a blend of aspen stringers that provide light weight and good pop. Carbon Ollieband™ is a pre-stretched carbon fabric in the centre of the ski for extra pop.
- Taylor Lunquist pro model
- Directional Twin shape
- Camber profile with Early Rise in tip and tail
- Aspen Veneer™ core
- 4D Fibercap™ construction
- Fatty Edge™
- Fatty Base™
- Carbon Ollieband™
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.