Whether touring in the Alps, heli-skiing in Alaska or getting out of bounds in Colorado, with days like this in mind, we introduce the new Prime 3.0. Built with a lightweight Swiss-developed balsa flax hybrid core and full layers of TeXtreme carbon, the Prime 3.0 is a torsionally rigid ski, made for solid high-speed run-outs, marked by a fist pump and holler. With a 108mm waist width, extended tail rocker, and progressive shape, this ski let’s you arc fast turns and slash them out in a flash. The Prime 3.0 has got you covered from couloirs to catching freshies, whilst the lightweight construction makes it easy to slap on the skins and head back up for more.
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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