Measuring 75mm across the waist, the slender but snappy tip rocker ski with dual woodcore is a real all-round talent on groomed terrain. Ride the Mountain ski constructions are harmonized to different ability levels, skiers ranging from beginner to pros can all find their perfect counterpart. The RTM 75is Features a tip rocker profile, this means that the variable edge length at the shovel makes the ski much easier to turn. It has a cambered area underneath the foot & at the tail, this provides control & support for novices & intermediates. 4 Motion binding is yet another example of creating the perfect setup for each target group. It was developed for the mid-range skis in the RTM series. The rails are set farther apart for optimum power transmission. The Triple Pivot Compact toe is shared by Marker’s well-known Squire binding, & is combined with either a Twin Cam heel or Comfort heel. The dual woodcore RTM 75is version has a unique 3D design which stabilizes the front of the ski body & transmits forces toward the ski’s centre for a comfortable ride. As the name suggests, The Dual Wood Core consists of parallel strips of wood surrounded by PU. Featured in the XTD Progressive construction, it is layered with extra glass sheets top & bottom for added ski rebound. For a tip rocker construction this translates into the stability needed for higher speeds without making turns any less gentle to initiate. At the end of the turn the classically cambered tail provides a clean arc for the curve to follow. The SENSOR models are coincidentally also produced based on this construction principle. Ski
Specification Geometry: 120mm/75mm/105mm Turn Radius: 15.2 Metres for 166cm length Terrain: Piste Core
Material: Dual Woodcore Camber/ Rocker: Tip Rocker Technology: RTM Construction, Tip Rocker, XTD Progressive Bindings: 4 Motion Weight; 2870g for 166cm with binding SKI PROFILE Snow Conditions: All-Conditions Ski Terrain: Piste, Light Off-Piste Skier Level: Ideal First Ski, Intermediates, Advanced I have to say I totally loved this ski, being at a more economical price you might not expect too much from it but wow! You get allot of ski for your money, the ski is aimed at an intermediate level skier but an advanced skier that is perhaps not skiing hard & fast all day will ride this happily. It has very good edge hold & feels super stable. I was very impressed with the performance of this ski. Is this for me? This ski is a really good intermediate/ relaxed advanced level ski, for the price its performance is incredible. It is a frontside ski, so skiing off the sides won’t really suit it but you will be having so much fun on the piste it won’t matter. If you are into charging reds/blues & the occasional black or just comfortable cruising around the mountain this is very nice ski for the job.