The Prodigy 1.0 is a park-orientated model that makes progression simple. This poplar-cored, freestyle twin, has buckets of pop & flex while maintaining real performance on the downhill. Generous rocker at the nose & tail make handling intuitive whatever the snow & aid butters. The directional shape ensures that you have more control throughout your turn & can blend those carves into butters easily. A bombproof set of sticks that lay the tracks for modern-day, do-it-all park skis. Terrain Type & Ability Level Terrain Type Loads of time in the park & searching out natural hits on the mountain & side of the piste. It’ll handle powder days too as well as a few runs down the groomers chasing piste skiers. Skier Type Skiers looking to progress on a ski that will butter as well as it pops. It won’t suit the heaviest skiers but it’s no lightweight either. Overview Shape The Prodigy 1.0 is a directional twin, with a wider nose than tail, making it feel super-stable & boosting control. 90mm underfoot is perfect for the park, feeling quick from edge-to-edge yet still wide enough for float in softer snow. The 18m (181cm) radius boosts the stability on landings & in rougher snow, as well as remaining easy to turn. The set-back contact points create long tips & tails, improving the handling in softer snow & making butters smoother. Rocker Tip & Tail Rocker uses traditional camber underfoot for response & good edge grip, with rocker at the tip & tail to improve manoeuvrability by aiding turn initiation & completion. Core A poplar ash core is a great balance of lightness with durability & good pop, perfect features for an all mountain freestyle ski. The poplar keeps it light & poppy, the ash adds strength & power. It makes the Prodigy 1.0 slightly softer than the CT 1.0, adding to the ease of use. Construction Full Strength Sidewalls run the length of the ski & optimise the precision & edge hold. On top of this is an Anti-Chip Micro-Cap that rounds off the topsheet where it meets the sidewall, increasing durability & better resisting the little dings & bangs. Key Features Surf Zones Surf Zones ensure smooth, playful transitions, blending the softer tip & tail flex with the firmer flex underfoot.XL 2.5mm edges Thicker edges mean increased durability & impact resistance, crucial for a ski that is built to test the rule book. e B tester’s comments: Mark (Trainer) It's a bit of a one quiver ski for someone who really likes a twin tip. They are fun to mess around on, but surprisingly capable on hard pack & fun off to the side in variable conditions. Technical Specifications Size (cm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Radius (m) Weight (g)16412090112121580170120901121416401761209011216172018112090112181785 General Information Skier Ability: Intermediate/ Advanced/expert Terrain Type: Freestyle Rocker: Tip/ Tail Rocker Radius: Short Base: Sintered Bindings: n/a DIN: n/a Construction: Mini Cap 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.