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$349.90 - $649.00
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Volkl Kendo Skis - Volkl Kendo Skis – Men’s: The Volkl Kendo ski re-defined the frontside/backside category for the last two seasons. The new Volkl Kendo ski will re-set that bar a notch higher with a new 126-89-110 shape and the addition of tip rocker. With easier handling on the groomers PLUS better soft snow performance the Volkl Kendo ski will take any skier from the bowls to the frontside with ease. Power Construction uses vertical sidewalls for good edge holdPower Construction - Vertical Sidewalls With An Internal Torsion Box Provide Tremendous Grip, Stability, and SensitivityTip Rocker for good float and easy turns in deep snowPowered By Titanium - Sheets... |
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$399.91 - $839.00
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Black Diamond Verdict Ski - The Black Diamond Verdict Skis are the ultimate quiver-of-one skis, updated for 2011/2012. A new 3D metal sandwich construction brings a new level of edge hold and dampness to this Black Diamond classic, perfect for crushing any snow conditions.102 mm waist is fat enough for floating powder, but is fast edge to edge and won't get hung up in chop or crud. Open 'er up and let it rip - this ski is stable enough for straight-lining hard lines without folding under pressure. |
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$439.96 - $549.95
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Voile Vector Ski - Sprint up the skin track with the lightweight Voile Vector Ski and begin your quest for soft, shady snow stashes. The win-win combo of tip-and-tail rocker with traditional camber underfoot and a slightly raised tail lets you carve, slarve, shralp, and slash. After all, backcountry terrain can vary from side to side, morning to noon, and top to bottom. Its rockered tip, slightly raised tail, and traditional camber underfoot lets the Vector float in untrack terrain, provides stability and pop in the tail, and supplies supreme edgehold in bulletproof conditions. |
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$294.74 - $349.95
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Fischer S-Bound 112 Skis - Don't cry over the grave of the Karhu Guide. Fischer has birthed the next generation backcountry tour/tele ski with the S-Bound 112 . Lightweight and durable sandwich cap constructionNordic Rocker construction provides easier turning on a weighted ski by moving the contact point further backUniversal stone grinding for perfect gliding properties in all snow conditionsEarly rise tip and slight forebody rocker improves both trail breaking and turning in deeper snowSteel edges cut into the snow handling better in crusty conditionsA wide, single camber tour and turn ski with a waxless grip baseWaxless base is slightly positive for good grip, but is refined enough to reduce the... |
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$699.00 - $699.99
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Volkl Nunataq Skis - Volkl Nunataq Skis: Outside Magazines Gear of the Year ski, the Nunataq features a shape of 139-107-123, for the AT skier seeking a rockered touring ski that is wide enough to take on deep powder descents. Thanks to Volkls ELP rocker design the Nunataq is super maneuverable in deep snow yet very smooth and precise should the skier encounter hard pack snow. Multi-Layer Light Wood CoreTough Box ConstructionVolk Skin Pin attachment systemFull rocker profileNotched tail. |
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$449.99 - $999.95
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Black Diamond Carbon Megawatt - Black Diamond Carbon Megawatt Ski - Men's: The lightweight touring version of our hallmark powder ski, the Black Diamond Carbon Megawatt features a carbon fiber sidewall construction, making it the ultimate high-performance touring ski. The tool of choice for weekends spent accessing deep backcountry powder, the Carbon Megawatt will also attack in-bounds laps with ease during those mid-week dumps. Floaty 120 mm waist with Rocker tip and Semi-Rocker tail. More powder specific than the Convert with a twist of AMPerage shape and 1100 g (2.5 lb) lighter than the standard Megawatt. |
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$249.99 - $598.99
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Black Diamond Stigma Ski - Yeah, there's a certain expectation that hardcore backcountry skiers will do pretty much anything to shed weight--cutting off toenails, shaving heads and legs, eating nothing but air. Turn your weight-conscious nature from a point of ridicule into a badge of honor with the Black Diamond Stigma Ski, which weighs about as much as a bag of feathers and has plenty of downhill chops to handle the tightest couloirs and steepest descents. |
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$239.97 - $339.95
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Madshus Epoch Ski - A confident go-anywhere ski, the Madshus Epoch quickly covers ground up or down hills, and anything in between. The Omnitrak NoWax base provides superior kick and glide with a progressive, positive-set waxless pattern, while the progressive radius sidecut and full-length edges turn effortlessly with the Epoch’s lively flex. From logging roads and backcountry trails to forested glades and low-angle bowls, the Epoch skis with ease. Full-length metal edgesAccepts a variety of bindingsProgressive sidecut for easy turningOmnitrak waxless base with transition scalesDurable, lively Multicore wood core. |
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$499.00 - $699.99
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Volkl Nanuq - When you have a love for something as deep and ardent as yours for pristine pow, the right ski for optimal lovin' is imperative. The hike-ready Volkl Nanuq Ski is lightweight enough for marathon laps but has a mid-fat waist for float and stability. A tip rocker makes turn-entry a breeze and prevents tip dive in deep snow. The Nanuq has a wide-radius sidecut for letting loose when you get to a beautiful wide-open bowl and really want to go nuts. |
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$263.97 - $369.95
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Madshus Annum Ski - Making its home on the more downhill-oriented end of Madshus' backcountry line, the Annum Ski blends Nordic heritage with a burly construction to create a ski that's half tourer, half lightweight telemark ski, and fully comfortable in any conditions you'll encounter in the backcountry. Made with a highly-durable Multicore wood core that's light and lively, the Annum has full-length metal edges that will give you plenty of control on the way up as well as the ability to make confident turns on the way down, whether you're full-on knee-dropping or surfing some mild upright turns. |
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$149.97
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K2 Bolt Ski - Get your speed demon the tool they need to charge down the groomers. The Bolt Jr. is built with a narrow waist and energy transferring Hybritech Sidewall construction that translates into ultimate, controlled, speed. Optimal Use: 80% Groomed / 20% Ungroomed. |
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$1,249.00
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Dps Skis Wailer 99 Pure3 Ski - The Wailer 99 is the Daily Driver, redefined. Based on the award-winning Wailer 112RP platform, the Wailer 99 exhibits comparable versatility in a narrower package. The Wailer 99 utilizes the Wailer 112's 3-D PaddleTech Geometry™—DPS’ original blend of rocker and variable sidecut. PaddleTech allows the skier to engage the Wailer 99's slightly cambered 18m underfoot turn radius while arcing g-loaded carves on hard snow. In soft or mixed snow, the skier draws on the gradually rockered paddle. |
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$374.24 - $574.95
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Dynafit Stoke Ski - Dynafit Stoke Skis: This is the spirit of North American ski mountaineers before a thrilling descent. The Stoke was developed together with our Canadian friend and professional ski mountaineer Greg Hill from (Revel)stoke, BC, specifically for just such descents. Thanks to the combination of the flexible Semi-Rocker shovel and the sidewall construction, the Stoke is great for both powder snow and more challenging terrain. This ski is extraordinarily lightweight and unbelievably smooth on every turn, thanks to the revolutionary technology used to build the core with bamboo and beech. |
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$390.90 - $599.95
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K2 Panoramic Splitboard - If your nightmares are filled with images of circling a full parking lot like a vulture, waiting forty minutes in a nebulous liftline, dodging skiers on chaotic cat tracks, or having tourists ruin the powder before you get there, than you need to find a new vantage point with the K2 Panoramic Splitboard. The Panoramic features an array of technology to get you charging pristine powder; just snap it together and go. |
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$207.97 - $259.95
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Madshus Eon Ski - Far away from the groomed track and light years from the ski lifts lies a smorgasbord of backcountry skiing, available for your exploring pleasure with the Madshus Eon Ski. Combining the metal edges and deeper sidecut of a downhill cross-country ski with the lightweight wood core and waxless grip of a touring ski, the Eon bridges the gap between uphill performance and downhill comfort. An OmniTrak base grips slippery terrain and handles moderate downhills with ease, thanks to a grip pattern with sharp, tightly-arranged scales underfoot and softer, rounder scales towards the glide zones. |
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$549.95 - $699.00
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Salomon Q-115 Ski - A predictable powder ski with serious all-mountain capability, the Salomon Q-115 Skis float like a deep powder machine, but the early rise tail adds stability and predictability for everywhere on the mountain. Full Woodcore: Wood from tip to tail improves stability and rebound, maximizes ski to snow contact and filters vibrations. Edgy Monocoque: Designed for freeskiing applications, with reduced excess material for more efficient energy transfer from skier to snow. PULSE PAD: A layer of rubber along the edges and in certain zones of the ski for smoother ride & improved ski-snow contact. |
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$389.97 - $749.95
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Black Diamond Revert Ski - Crossing a hybrid shape and rocker with a traditional touring ski, the 95 mm waist Black Diamond Revert is as fun on the way down as it is efficient on the way up. The Black Diamond Revert brings tip and tail Rocker to a traditional touring ski. Its hybrid shape is optimized for easy touring, precise turns on hard snow and fun, stable skiing in soft or variable snow. Black Diamond Revert Touring Ski Features: Formula One 3D Light SandwichPre-Preg Composite ConstructionPaulownia 3D CNC wood coreABS 5 mm sidewallsPower EdgeStainless steel SkinLock tabRocker tip and tail with a versatile 95 mm waistMore touring efficiency than... |
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$670.94 - $799.95
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Dynafit Grand Teton Ski - Dynafit Grand Teton Ski - Men's: The rockered tips, strong sidewalls and light wood cores make the Dynafit Grand Teton backcountry skis great fun, and not just on powder. These are great skis for the descent-oriented ski mountaineer. Lightweight paulownia wood cores with stringers of bamboo and beech wood provide outstanding vibration damping and torsional strength. Rockered tips allow smooth, predictable turns in all types of snow; carbon reinforcements increase the torsional rigidity and dampness of the skis. |
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Moment Skis Moment - Death Wish Ski - Radically different from anything on the mountain, the Deathwish features our new Dirty Mustache profile: three separate camber sections along the midsection of the ski, with rocker at the tip and tail. We wanted that loose, surfy feel that flat camber provides, plus tenacious edge grip when conditions turn for the worse. Dirty Mustache makes it possible by concentrating your weight at four points when put on edge, giving you unprecedented bite in hardpack while smearing and slashing like a Twin Rocker design in powder. |
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$259.97 - $329.95
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Rossignol BC 110Positrack - Rossignol's all new BC110 Positrack fills the size gap between the BC90 and 125. A lightweight, full metal edge touring ski offering optimum control and excellent downhill ski capacity. The waxless Positrack base offers maximum grip and the best compromise between kick and glide without the hassle and extra cost of climbing skins. Built with a Wood Air Core, skiers are provided a lightweight but sturdy, durable platform. The BC 110 has an effective sidecut for making strong turns on the downhill. |
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$559.90 - $559.96
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Surface Live Free Skis - Surface's take on alpine touring skis is a beauty! The Surface Live Free Skis are meant for deep powder and mixed conditions alike, thanks to a variable 100 to 120 mm waist depending on ski length. The wider waist, combined with a Kevlar reinforced light poplar wood core means you'll still have plenty in the tank for the shred down. Hybrid Rocker's early rise allows you feast on deep snow while staying stable on out runs and firmer snow. |
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$349.99 - $599.95
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Dynafit Baltoro Ski - No one likes a square—and those planky, one-dimensional point-and-shoot boards and the wimpy, uphill-only noodles are just so booooring. Lucky for you, the Dynafit Women's Baltoro Ski is the grooviest stick around—light enough to fly up the skinner, with enough of a downhill pedigree to let you ski that high-consequence line you've been jonesing for. Best of all, it weighs 10% less than the men's version, so you'll leave him sputtering in your wake before you're halfway to the top. |
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$299.99 - $499.00
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Volkl Kink Skis - New for 2013, the Men’s Volkl Kink Ski crushes park and pipe in one fell swoop. Its Tip &Tail Rocker design provides smooth frontside turns while camber under foot and a directional sidecut gives you the pop and control you need from a freestyle freeski. Power/Tough Box Construction and a Multi-Layer Sensorwood Core further the Kink’s smooth ride and savvy demeanor by adding stability and grip in hard snow conditions. From peak to park the Kink’s 89mm waist also gives you great all-mountain command. |
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Black Diamond Convert Ski - Maybe it's called the Black Diamond Convert Ski because once you get on dawn patrol and experience the silence and untracked snow you never want to go back to the hustle and sloppy seconds in-resort. Or maybe it's called the Convert because once you ski this rockered mid-fatty you'll never set eyes on another ski for as long as you live. Whatever the reason, this versatile backcountry ski has it all: pow-friendly waist, rockered tip and tail, traditional camber underfoot, and sandwich/sidewall construction. |