The Movement Source is one of our bestselling Movement ski models, & for 2013 small refinements have been made to the geometry & construction to even further enhance the ride quality of these skis The Source is Movement’s one-quiver-ski for the freeride skier who still requires some piste performance on those less perfect off piste days. It has the perfect blend of nose rocker, with an early rise, feeding into a little camber underfoot, which combined with the partial sidewall gives excellent edge hold for what is a 85mm width ski optimised for free ride skiing. The nose & tail have been widened a millimetre or two for this season to enhance the float a little further. This makes the ski incredibly easy to ski as a result, feeding into turns with ease. With a great balanced feel on all snow conditions, this ski is aimed at the skier who wants a ski to encourage to explore further, push harder, & reap the rewards! SKI
Specification Suggested Profile: Advanced skiers now moving across the whole mountain looking for a one ski solution. They still want to be able to speed down the piste when required too! Turning Radius: 18 Metres (173cm) Geometry: 134mm / 94mm / 120mm Profile: Classic Early Rise Tip rocker & progressive camber combination Weight: 1.65KG (Skis only) Bindings: Not included – take your pick, this suits a free ride binding such as one of the Marker models, & you could add either a standard or Schizo adjustable version for more versatility. This ski is actually quite light considering its versatility, & we have had many customers putting the Source with a touring binding to give even more versatility SKI CONSTRUCTION Core: Okume Poplar wood core with a Power Rail made from a beech wood composite Laminate Layer: Dynamic Tri-Axial braided for torsion without huge weight gains, edge to edge Bases: Sintered P-Tex 4000 1.3mm base for durability & good wax adhesion, & long term durability “A firm favourite here at Edge & Wax not just because they are easy to sell, but for the reasons why! Super-easy to ski, this is aimed at the advancing to expert skier but to be honest a progressing intermediate would get a lot from this ski too. It is so easy to ski, & so versatile. I think a lot of our customers have it spot on when they pair it up with an Marker AT Touring binding such as a Baron or a Duke. IS IT FOR ME? For the progressing advanced skier wanting a one ski solution, & wishing for powder days to arrive. But so versatile it would suit anyone who can stand up straight on a pair of skis :o)