Description
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Description
A light touring ski that shines bright on powder days. With a wood core from toe to tail and a carbon backbone to stiffen it up, the Backland 107 lets you reach deep mountain terrain and quickly lap your skintrack for another powder hit. The HRZN Tech tip is spoon-shaped to provide extra float in powder. Reach all the best stashes, pick your line and drop in.
- Core is made of poplar and beech wood to bring the weight as low as possible.
- Carbon Backbone adds snap and edge-hold with very minimal weight penality.
- HRZN Tech spoon-like tip reduces deflection and improves control in powder.
- Full sidewall construction improves steering.
- Powder Rocker is 20% rocker in the tip, 10% in the tail, and 70% camber underfoot for maximum stability in weird conditions and float in deep powder.
- 7000-series sintered base holds wax very well for fast glide in any snow conditions.
- Topsheets are lightweight and wear-resistant.
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Tech specs
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Terrain | Off-Piste |
Ability
Beginner: new or getting back into skiing. Intermediate: confident with turning and stopping. Advanced: highly confident carver. Expert: steeps, drops, park, double blacks -- bring it on. |
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Construction
Sandwich and combination construction is generally used for big freeride-style skis while the lighter structural cap type of construction is more commonly found on cross-country skis. |
Sandwich |
Core | Wood |
Rocker/camber profile |
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Dimension |
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Turning radius |
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Bindings included | No |
Made in | Bulgaria |