STP TECHNOLOGY : STP Technology is a patent-pending process used to press a small wave into the length of the ski. This creates a ‘pre-stressed’ core with increased torsional strength, letting us use less wood to create lighter, more forgiving skis with above- average edge-grip.
For 14/15, we have developed a variation of the technique that provides a perfectly flat base.
SANDWICH CONSTRUCTION : Used on most of our skis. A traditional manufacturing method that provides strength, durability, good grip and edge hold. Rubber is used to dampen vibration and bond the base layers to the core.
POPLAR WITH ASH STRINGERS : Our standard core material. Poplar is a medium-weight, damp, vibration-absorbing softwood. Ash is a heavier hardwood that compliments the Poplar by increasing stiffness, responsiveness and providing a solid base for the binding screws
FIBER GLASS LAMINATES : Laminates such as fibreglass or carbon-fibre are used to compliment the properties of the core material by increasing torsional strength, edge-grip and rebound.
1.8MM EDGES : Used on 99% of our skis, the 1.8mm hardened steel edges are strong and dependable.
TIP & TAIL ROCKER : Tip & tail rocker with varying amounts of camber underfoot gives maximum versatility and float off-piste.
DIGITAL PRINTING : Used on our core and womens models, digital printing provides greater flexibility for designing complex graphics and requires no setup process, however the colours are not as bright or strong as the silkscreen method.
Ski - Size Chart
First of all there is no golden rule to determine the correct ski length. It depends on your skiing abilities, weigth, length and type of ski. But as a rule of thumb we provide the table below which is a good starting point to find your correct length.
Example: If you start getting in to freeriding, take a ski which is approximately 5 cm shorter then your own length.
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