Slightly wider than in the previous season the Flair features a 3D.Ridge construction powered by steel and a centre sidewall for a dynamic riding sensation and in combination with the Grip Walk-compatible WideRide XL provides great power transfer.
The dual wood core XL and the extended tip
and tail rocker allows easy turn initiation and good grip on the slopes.
Ski Type : All-mountain. skis are designed to handle almost anything you throw at them
Skier Type : Intermediate - Advanced
Colour : Purple / Orange / Black
Length Stocked : 156cm
Dimensions :Tip 129mm, Waist 79mm, Tail 109mm
Turn Radius : 12.7m
Features :
Powered by Steel, a steel layer in the ski provides very good durability, controlled flex and smooth skiing in faster speeds
Center Sidewall, direct and strong powertransmission with partial sidewalls in the center of the ski
Base P-Tex 2100, a sintered high-density and high molecular polyethylene base with great gliding characteristics and high durability
3D.Ridge, a central Woodcore Ridge with superslim wings to significantly reduce weight and swing weight and keep the stability where necessary.
The 3D.Ridge technology - is probably the most extreme and effective construction technique that currently exists. It has become a symbol of VÖLKL lightweight construction.
The distinctive characteristic of this technology is a raised central ridge that sharply levels out towards the edges, both in front of and behind the binding.
This reduces the inertial mass around the fulcrum to a minimum and significantly enhances the agility of the ski.
At the same time, the center ridge allows for a precise dimensioning of the hardness distribution, which leads to an especially harmonious flex on the ski.
Despite the weight savings, the 3D.Ridge ensures that there are no compromises in the ski‘s durability and elasticity.
Binding : Wideride XL 11 TCX GW Lady
Marker and Völkl developed the iPT Wideride system with a contact surface width 30% greater than standard.
On top of that, the binding is mounted significantly closer to the edge of the ski.
This helps the energy flow more directly and continuously to the edges.
They make wider skis more agile, responsive and easier to control.
The skis are better in tune with the skier’s signals and application of pressure and edge for a precise and powerful characteristic.
DIN-ISO: 3.0-11.0