Détails du produit
Courbure
Parfait pour la piste et la poudreuse
Shape
Contrôle des carres, stabilité et puissance
Référence n°
Base
- Fritté
Sidewalls
- Construction cap
Style de ride
- Freeride
- All Mountain
Niveau de ride
- Avancé
Rigidité
- 8
Flex
- Rigide
Pays de production
- China
Sexe
- Hommes
Éco
- Matériaux organiques
Description du produit
Unleash your freestyle skills in the backcountry
The Bacon 115 comes with a fully symmetrical flex and a playful feel. An ideal combination for riders who want to add some freestyle flair to their powder skills, or for anyone who doesn't need the stiffness of the Blade Optic or Vision collections. Whether you're shredding backcountry booters like Tom Wallisch, pressing butters like Mitchell Brower & Taylor Lundquist or ripping powder like Dylan Siggers, the Bacon 115 is ready for the challenge.
Riding Style
Backcountry freestyle for advanced riders - Consider the backcountry a snow park with unlimited possibilities? Then this is the ski for you!
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
This ski features classic camber under the binding and a rocker in the tip and tail. This allows the ski to remain highly manoeuvrable in powder and offers good flotation. The camber provides edge hold, pop and quick power transfer.
Construction
The core is made of maple and aspen wood for maximum strength and durability. The Thin Tips reduce swing weight for easier turn initiation and easier spins. The Thick Cut Sidewalls provide additional material under the bindings to increase edge grip and improve stability.
- Directional Twin shape
- Camber Profil with rocker in tip and tail
- Aspen maple core
- Bio-resin
- Thick-Cut sidewall
- Thin tips
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.