The all new Powertack 79 blends the latest geometry of the Cham series skis produce a versatile all-mountain option. At 79mm underfoot this is a great all conditions ski with the ability to venture into powder when conditions are perfect. The Powertrack range features the nose & tail profile of the freeride Cham range, to give even easier turn initiation & exit, & making the skis adaptable across all conditions. Combining the best elements of all-mountain & freeride ski design, the Powertrack 79 is the perfect ski for the adventurous beginner through to intermediate skier. This potential ‘one-quiver’ ski features a huge sweet spot, for balanced control across all terrains & snow conditions. A moderate tip & tail rocker provides effortless balance, float & control through variable snow, whilst the traditional camber underfoot retains the power & edge hold for hard snow carving conditions. A progressive five-point side-cut borrowed from the successful Cham range allows for powerful carving turns that engage quickly & smoothly, & release with ease in all snow conditions, providing a confidence inspiring consistent feel & control that sets a new standard in all-mountain skis. With equal parts of power & playfulness, manoeuvrability & control, the Powertrack 79 delivers the well-rounded, freeride-inspired performance that means that you can make the whole of the mountain your playground. Ski
Specification Geometry: 122mm/79mm/103mm Turn Radius: 14 Metres for 173cm length Terrain: All-Conditions, Light All-Mountain Core
Material: Composite with Fibre Camber/ Rocker: Tip & tail rocker with camber underfoot Technology: Powertrack Profile with 5-Point sidecut, partial sidewalls Bindings: Look Xpress 10 B83 Skier Profile Skier Level: Beginners through to progressing intermediates Skier Energy: For all levels, from cruisers to more aggressive skiers Snow Conditions: All snow conditions Snow Terrain: Piste skiing, light off piste all-mountain skiing This was really good fun both on & off the piste, & surprisingly good for it’s width. Straight line stability at higher speeds due to the forgiveness are its only weaker area (Although I was going very fast!), but more than made up for when doing long radius carving turns where the ski is super stable.” Is this for me? With the"ed large ‘sweet spot’ in evidence this suits a progressing beginner & intermediate skier looking for a one quiver ski that will spend at least 60% of its time on the piste but has more than enough to take off piste when conditions are good.