Ski Touring

UBAC

108

Construction

Construction

LIGHT

One goal: to give skiers a lightweight, comfortable ski for all snow conditions. This is achieved through a combination of fiberglass and carbon fibers, making the skis in the Freerando line twice as torsionally rigid. The paulownia wood core saves a few extra grams without compromising the ski’s feel on the snow or its long-term durability, as a foam core might. The ABS sidewalls and high-strength steel edges ensure this ski can withstand the bumps and impacts it may encounter throughout the winter. A construction that allows freerando skiers to ski in complete safety!

Semi-CAP

Our SEMI CAP sandwich construction ensures optimal power transfer throughout the ski and provides skiers with all the grip they need on the hardest snow. The skis’ durability is also enhanced by ABS sidewalls (which offer increased resistance to cold and impact).

Rockers & Camber

Rockers & Camber

Rockers

"30%" Heel Rocker
"40%" Rocker Tip

Camber

Moderate camber

Shape

Shape

Shape in 5 steps

A specific shape design that enhances the ski’s maneuverability without significantly increasing the rocker values (which can cause vibrations). This principle is based on adjusting the longitudinal position of the widest points of the ski: the closer these points are to the center, the tighter the turns and the more playful the ski becomes.

Multi-radius shape

A ski design method that allows the radius to vary across several independent zones (front, middle, and rear). This enables a very short radius underfoot (for enhanced maneuverability) while maintaining forgiving tips in difficult snow conditions.

Aisle

Long radius

Flex

Flex

Flex

A fairly stiff flex underfoot that softens at the tips for a more responsive feel in powder!

Rigidity

4/5

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