A super-fun all condition, all terrain ski that is the choice for those who don't care what the establishment says skiing should
...A super-fun all condition, all terrain ski that is the choice for those who don't care what the establishment says skiing should
...A super-fun all condition, all terrain ski that is the choice for those who don't care what the establishment says skiing should
...The Sir Francis Bacon seems to have been around since the dawn of time, with each new model evolving & pushing the boundaries that define any category. It’s a ski built to let the skier express themselves in any location or condition: slashes, carves, butters, spins in powder, park or piste. The features like the Convex shaping & 5 Cut Sidecut provide performance & looseness at the same time, all it needs is a willing skier to explore the mountain. Terrain Type & Ability Level Terrain Type everywhere on the mountain from park laps to piste runs & side hits, with backcountry kickers & powder slopes. Skier Type All terrain freestyle skiers with the mentality to have fun, be creative & ski the way they want. It’s less about ability & more about mindset. Overview Shape 107mm in the waist with an average radius of 16m (184cm) makes for a ski that feels playful & easy to turn, with the width to float. Lots of clever features enhance this, such as the 3D Convex Tips & Tails that loosens the feel, the early Rise that increases manoeuvrability & the early Taper which moves the contact points away from the tip & tail to reduce hooking in the turn. Add in a symmetric flex for riding forward & backward & it’s easy to see why the Sir Francis Bacon is so fun to ski. Rocker Line’s early Rise at the tip & tail increases the lift in soft snow & improves manoeuvrability. This works especially well with the 3D Convex shaping at the tip & tail which also improves the handling & float. Core Line’s Partly Cloudy core uses stringers of paulownia & maple. The paulownia is a lively, flexible wood with excellent weight to strength ratio; the maple is a dense, hardwood with excellent power transfer & stability. This combination helps keep the weight down without sacrificing performance. Construction Sidewall uses Ultra-High Density Polyethylene vertical walls over the edges to absorb vibrations & provide powerful energy transmission. Thin Tip uses a super thin core & sidewalls in the tips & tails to reduce swing weight as well as tip & tail bounce. Key Features 3D Convex Tips & Tails Developed by eric Pollard, convex contouring across the tip & tail of the ski loosen the ski feel by increasing powder snow displacement – & creating a tip & tail more inclined to plane – for an added dimension of turn shape.5 Cut Multi-Radius Sidecut Five different radiuses are blended into the ski’s sidecut. The result? A wide variety of turn shapes & an intuitive feel. Fatty Base & edge 30% thicker base & edge, 2.2mm wide & 2.5mm high steel edges, & a 1.7mm thick base dramatically increase durability & tuning life the skis.e B tester’s comments: Luke (Buying Team) At 107mm you might think these are more suited for powder days & soft snow, however, they are playful everywhere & still rip when you want to go fast. Technical Specifications Size (cm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Radius (m) Weight (g)17614310713914.51755184143107139161850190143107139171975 General Information Skier Ability: Advanced/expert Terrain Type: Freestyle Rocker: Tip/ Tail Rocker Radius: Short Base: Sintered Bindings: n/a DIN: n/a Construction: Full Sidewall Core: Wood Demo: No Sizing Description: eye level for the maximum ease of spinning & rail tricks, but you need to go bigger for extra stability or speed & for all mountain versatility, especially important on the wider models that are designed to spend more time away from the park.