What is a ski cut (profile)?
The profile or cut corresponds to the width of the tip, center and foot of the ski. The wider the profile of the tip, the easier it is for the ski to start the arc. The narrower the central part, the more grippy the ski is on hard snow. The wider central part, on the other hand, increases comfort and stability when crossing another type of snow.
Profile: Directional shape. Rocker/Camber/Rocker
165 cm: 136/95/118 mm, radius 15 m. 175 cm: 136/95/118 mm, radius 17.5 m. 185 cm: 136/95/120 mm, radius 19 m.
Weight
165 cm, skis only: 1825 g. 175 cm, skis only: 1925 g. 185 cm, skis only: 2075 g.
What skiers will they be ideal for?
If freeride doesn't just mean driving in powder for you and you already have some experience with it, then Patrol skis are just for you. And yes, they were named after ski patrol patrol patrols. And you can enjoy riding them under any conditions. If, like ski patrol, you don't want to think long-term about skis, but you just need to put them on and go, then they are skis exactly for you. You can enjoy riding them under any conditions. Patrol is a unique pair of skis designed for advanced freeriders.
Description
Clingy, stable and sure on hard snow, yet with good lift in soft snow, whether in powder or spring snow. The directional shape of Patrol skis leads well in cut and skidded arches. The radius is 19 m long, neither too long nor too short, it allows alternating the length of the arches. Rockers are not very prominent for skis to maintain stability.