Which skier are you?
If you are lucky enough to be able to choose the best days to go out or if you simply want wide playful skis, the Pow Chaser is your ski. If for your best days are on the snow in the forest, you will love the Pow Chaser. Designed for powder snow hunters who are always seeking the spot with the most recent snowfall! You will see that this ski is designed for freeriding experts with good fitness.
Description:
With its generous width (115 mm) and long rockers, it is unsinkable and super fun. Its radius, longer than on the slash, and profile enables the Pow Chaser to benefit from very good pivot to carve beautiful tracks. The only limit is to dare follow your imagination!
In 177 cm 139/115/134 mm, radius 16 m
In 186 cm 139/115/134 mm, radius 17 m
Construction:
Light Woodcore Tec is a designed with a light wood core (Palownia) reinforced with fiberglass for responsiveness and basalt fibers to dampen shocks. The advantage of this construction? It gives the ski pop, particularly useful when you want to use all the little bumps on the mountain to play and jump. It enables the ski to be playful without sacrificing all grip on groomed slopes.
Tip and tail rubber:
The ski has a rubber insert on the tip and tail. This insert aims to cushion distortion and reduce vibrations caused by the Rockers.
Bindings:
Branded binding LOOK PX 12 KONECT GW, Din 3.5 to 12.
Compatibility with soles - Alpine, GripWalk, IS05355
Suitable with boots measuring between 260 mm and 370 mm.
Reinforced "Full Action" toe piece with wider jaws for optimized energy transfer; Lightweight SPX heel that does not compromise on safety, with record elastic travel.
Sturdiness:
Black sole for easier repairs.
Reinforced topsheet to best resist scratches and semi-cap to prevent scaling.
Preparation:
Ready-to-use waxed and sharpened skis. Edges sharpened at 89°.
What is the camber?
On a "rocker" ski, the nose, and sometimes the tail, comes off the ground much sooner than with a cambered ski. This moves the points of contact toward the center of the ski. The surface of the ski in contact with the snow is shortened: they have better handling and more buoyancy on soft snow. When leaning into turns, the edge length offers more edge grip on hard snow. The longer the rocker, the better the handling of the ski.
What are ski sidecuts?
The sidecut is determined by 3 measurements: the width of the tip (front of the ski), the waist (middle of ski) and tail (back of ski). The wider the tip, the easier the turn entry. The narrower the waist, the stronger the grip in hard snow. The wider the waist, the more comfortable and stable in different snow conditions. The wider the tail, the better the grip exiting the turn. The narrower the tail, the better the glide.
Sidecuts:
Profile: Rocker/Camber/Rocker, Twintip shape.
Available sizes: 177 cm/186 cm
In 177 cm 139/115/134 mm, radius 16 m
In 186 cm 139/115/134 mm, radius 17 m
Weight:
In 177 cm, ski alone: 1985 g, ski + Binding pack: 3425 g
In 185 cm, ski only: 2135 g, ski + Binding pack: 3575 g
Choice guide:
If you are a Freeriding beginner, the Rookie will be your ski.
If you already enjoy off-piste skiing, your choice will be between the Patrol and the Slash.
The Patrol is for those who love serious skis that grip and are versatile, whereas the Slash is for those who prefer super-playful skis.
Powder chasers will be delighted with Pow Chasers on their feet.