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Product ID
276,472
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272,726
Used
No
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No
Skill Range
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Advanced-pro
What Binding is Included?
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None
Binding DIN
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N/a
Binding Weight Range
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N/a
Tip/Waist/Tail Widths
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139/107//123 (@186cm)
Ski Gear Intended Use
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Side Country / Backcountry
Core Material
Wood W/ Metal Laminate
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Wood W/ Carbon
Construction Type
Sidewall
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Sidewall
Base Material
Sintered
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Sintered
Tail Profile
Flared
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Flared
Rocker
Tip Rocker/camber
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Full Rocker
Tip Width
125 (@168cm)
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Waist Width
79 (@168cm)
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106-115mm
Tail Width
107 (@168cm)
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Turn Radius
11-15
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21-29
Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length
14.6 (@168cm)
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27.4m (@186cm)
Alpine Touring
No
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No
Race
No
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No
Twin Tip
No
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No
Titanium
Yes
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No
Special Features
Sandwich Sidewall Construction, Powerline All Mountain
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Full Rocker, Multi Layer Sensor Wood Core
Bindings Included
Yes
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No
Model #
Z12 B80
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None
Actual Din Range
4-12
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N/a
Recommended Weight Range
92-264 Lbs.
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N/a
Additional Details
All Terrain Rocker, Square Tail, Double Titanium Laminate 400, Bamboo Layer
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Multi Layer Sensorwood Core - Creates The Perfect Flex For Effortless Float And Carving Ability, Power Construction - Vertical Sidewalls With An Internal Torsion Box Provide Tremendous Grip, Stability, And Sensitivity, Powered By Carbon - A Carbon Fiber Layer Within The Core Adds Stability, Liveliness, And Snap, Elp Full Rocker - Tip To Tail Rocker With Zero Camber For Unlimited Maneuverability In Soft Snow And Clean, Graceful Arcs On Groomed Terrain
Description
Description 1
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Multi Layer Sensorwood Core - Creates The Perfect Flex For Effortless Float And Carving Ability
Description 2
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Power Construction - Vertical Sidewalls With An Internal Torsion Box Provide Tremendous Grip, Stability, And Sensitivity
Description 3
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Powered By Carbon - A Carbon Fiber Layer Within The Core Adds Stability, Liveliness, And Snap
Description 4
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Elp Full Rocker - Tip To Tail Rocker With Zero Camber For Unlimited Maneuverability In Soft Snow And Clean, Graceful Arcs On Groomed Terrain
General
Brand
Salomon
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Volkl
Model Year
2013
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2013
Gender
Mens
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Mens
Type
All-mountain Skis
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All-mountain Wide Skis (91-110)
Skill Level
Advanced - Expert
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Advanced - Pro
warranty
One Year
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One Year
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