What is a ski cut (profile)?
The cutout of the ski corresponds to the width of the ski in mm at the tip, in the center and on the foot. 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: Rocker/Camber/Rocker. Shape: twintip.Length 165 cm: 137/102/124 mm, radius = 13 m. Length 174 cm: 138/104/124 mm, radius = 15 m. Length 183 cm: 139/106/124, radius = 17 m.
What skiers will they be ideal for?
If a snowy gap feels more like a wave for surfing, if skiing is synonymous with creativity for you, then reach for Slash skis. They are intended for all advanced freeriders who may not have perfect technology, but are looking for skis for deep powder riding, drifting and jumping. For those, Slash are a great choice: they are manageable and playful. We designed the Slash model for advanced freeriders looking for easy-to-use, playful skis on which they could really enjoy the powder.
Description
Radius have 17 m – on freeride skis relatively little –, so you will enjoy the ride on Slash skis the most, during which you will play with every bump that nature puts in your way. Shape supports the playfulness of the ski, and long, gradually rising rockers guarantee good lift and handling in the powder.
How to choose a freeride ski model?
If you are new to freeride, the Rookie model is best for you. If you already have experience driving in open terrain, choose between Patrol and Slash models. Patrol skis are for those looking for powerful, grippy, versatile skis. The Slash model is for skiers looking for extremely playful skis. And powder lovers will be most satisfied when they ski the Pow Chaser.