Salomon X-Wing 6 Skis with L10 Lightrak Bindings Review
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Salomon X-Wing 6 Skis with L10 Lightrak Bindings Feature
- Composite Core Offers Lightness, Maneuverability, and Forgiveness
- Monocoque Construction for Better Edge Grip and Response
- Ti Laminate for Great Edge Grip, Efficient Energy Transfer and Liveliness
- 3D Stealth Tip for Smoother Skiing in Rough and Variable Terrain
- Pulse Pad Elastomer Layer for Shock Absorption and Vibration Dampening
Salomon X-Wing 6 Skis with L10 Lightrak Bindings 2011 - Smooth and easy to maneuver the Salomon X-Wing 6 is perfect confidence building ski for any beginner to advanced intermediate. The Composite Core Construction in the X-Wing 6 is incredibly lightweight and forgiving, so Salomon reinforced it with a Single Ti Laminate. The addition of this metal layer improves edge grip, energy transfer, and liveliness so that you can learn to make more advanced parallel and carved turns. The effortless maneuverability of the X-Wing 6 is complimented by the Monocoque Construction which provides the edge grip necessary to take your turning to the next level. The Lightrak L10 Binding system is perfectly integrated into the ski at a position to help perfect your skiing. Salomon has added some high end features to this mid-level ski to help take your skills to the next level. When ripping up the slopes you want a smooth, solid feeling ski under your feet so Salomon included their 3D Stealth Tip which lowers the tip profile to allow the ski to rollover terrain variations and keep the front of the ski calm and smooth. And to protect your knees the X-Wing 6 boasts Salomon's Pulse Pad technology, an Elastomer Layer for shock absorption. So wither you're exploring new terrain, or accidentally found some cruddy snow, the X-Wing 6 will have all of the technology necessary to keep your skis tracking and you smiling. . Tip/Waist/Tail Widths: 116/72/102mm (@ 165cm), Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length: 14.1m (@ 165cm), Warranty: One Year, Type: Carving Ski
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Aug 03, 2011 16:49:14
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