Touring skiing

SLAP

104

Construction

Construction

LIGHT

Lightness and power to hurtle down the great expanses of virgin snow. This construction uses multi-axial glass fibers, increasing skiability and power by adding torsional and flexural rigidity. The aim is also to reduce the final weight of these XXL-sized skis, hence the use of paulownia wood in the core for lightness, complemented by poplar for strength. All in all, this construction makes the skis light, playful, stable at high speeds and durable over time! Features that have, over the years, written the legend around the famous SLAPs.

Semi CAP

Our SEMI CAP sandwich construction ensures optimum force transmission throughout the ski, giving the skier all the grip needed on the hardest snow. The durability of the skis is also extended thanks to ABS edges (increased resistance to cold and impact).

Rockers & Cambres

Rockers & Cambres

Rockers

25%" Heel Rocker
30%" Spatula Rocker

Cambres

Moderate camber

Shape

Shape

Shape in 5 points

A specific shape that increases ski maneuverability without overly increasing rocker values (which can lead to vibrations). Principle based on variation in the longitudinal position of the ski's widest points: the closer the ski's widest points are to the center, the shorter and more playful the ski will turn.

Multi-radius shaping

A ski design method that allows radii to be varied in several independent zones (front, middle, rear). The result is a very short radius underfoot (for enhanced maneuverability), while maintaining tolerant tips in difficult snow conditions.

Radius

Short radius

Flex

Flex

Rigidity

Toned flex with plenty of pop.

Rigidity

2/5

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