The award-winning Outland 80 Pro is the ultimate blend of powerful, on-trail performance & crossover off-trail versatility for expert skiers. All-Mountain Rocker, 3D wood core construction & lightweight Super Fiber laminate delivers easier turn initiation, vibration-free stability & full-length edge grip for enhanced carving on groomers. Crossover into softer snow & the All-Mountain Rocker & 80mm waist provide effortless off-trail manoeuvrability. Whether carving on hard pack, cruising through crud or weaving through trees, the Outland 80 Pro delivers powerful crossover versatility for every side of the resort. SKI
Specification Construction: Wood core with fibre & basalt/aramid fibres Tip rocker Yes Geometry: 126mm
- 80mm
- 110mm Rocker Profile: Tip & Tail Rocker Radius: 15 Metre Bindings: Look PX Fluid integrated binding system FEATURES & BENEFITS Wood Core With Basalt & Aramid - The strength of basalt fibre, combined with the liveliness of aramid, a fibre that provides excellent grip & boosts performance. This composite is used in the Outland Pro 80 ski to deliver excellent performance without too much weight. All Mountain Rocker - A rocker thats very progressive in the tip, with limited length & height, & even less pronounced in the tail. This ski pivots more easily but retains all its grip & carving performance. The rocker also improves tip flotation on varied terrain & powder Fluid X Integrated Binding System - This new plate is lighter than the aluminium version & offers higher performance than the composite version. 25% less lateral deformation, SKIER PROFILE Ski Terrain: All mountain skiing, on piste & occasional off-piste Snow Conditions: All snow condiitons from hardpack to slush Skier Level: Strong Intermediated, Advanced, & Expert skiers A cracking all conditions piste ski, with off-piste capability, the basalt & aramid construction really dampens down the ski give super-solid feel & feedback. One of my favourite skis on the market, this will reward aggressive carving but is also ideal for those who might need a little damping through their skis to stop the bones rattling a little :o)