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Product ID
272,745
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280,101
Used
No
vs
No
Skill Range
Intermediate-advanced
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Advanced-expert
What Binding is Included?
None
vs
None
Binding DIN
N/a
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None
Binding Weight Range
N/a
vs
None
Tip/Waist/Tail Widths
112/85/112 (@171cm)
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112/85/106mm (@168cm)
Ski Gear Intended Use
Freestyle
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Freestyle
Core Material
Wood
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Wood
Construction Type
Sidewall
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Sidewall
Base Material
Sintered
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Sintered
Tail Profile
Twin
vs
Twin
Rocker
Rocker/camber/rocker
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Camber
Tip Width
112 (@171cm)
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112 (@168cm)
Waist Width
76-85mm
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76-85mm
Tail Width
112 (@171cm)
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106 (@168cm)
Turn Radius
21-29
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11-15
Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length
21.2m (@171cm)
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15m (@168cm)
Alpine Touring
No
vs
No
Race
No
vs
No
Twin Tip
Yes
vs
Yes
Titanium
No
vs
No
Special Features
New Shape And Camber Profile, Multi-layer Sensorwood Core
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3dimension Sidecut, Reinforced Steel Edge
Bindings Included
No
vs
No
Model #
None
vs
None
Actual Din Range
N/a
vs
None
Recommended Weight Range
N/a
vs
None
Additional Details
New Rocker Profile, Multi-layer Sensorwood Core, Vertical Sidewalls
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Ssc Construction - Sandwich Construction For Superior Edge Grip And Response A Buttery Flex, 3dimension Sidecut - Straight Edge Between Dual Radius Sidecut Provides More Stability And Better Control On Edge And Rails And Boxes, Twin Tip - Equal Tip And Tail Height Make For Easier And More Consistent Switch Skiing/landings, Reinforced Steel Edge - Is Far More Resistant To Braking, Freestyle Finish - Designed For A More Playful Freestyle Ski
Description
Description 1
New Rocker Profile
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Ssc Construction - Sandwich Construction For Superior Edge Grip And Response A Buttery Flex
Description 2
Multi-layer Sensorwood Core
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3dimension Sidecut - Straight Edge Between Dual Radius Sidecut Provides More Stability And Better Control On Edge And Rails And Boxes
Description 3
Vertical Sidewalls
vs
Twin Tip - Equal Tip And Tail Height Make For Easier And More Consistent Switch Skiing/landings
Description 4
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Reinforced Steel Edge - Is Far More Resistant To Braking
Description 5
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Freestyle Finish - Designed For A More Playful Freestyle Ski
General
Brand
Volkl
vs
Scott
Model Year
2013
vs
2013
Gender
Mens
vs
Mens
Type
Freestyle Skis
vs
Freestyle Skis
Skill Level
Intermediate - Advanced
vs
Advanced - Expert
warranty
One Year
vs
One Year
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