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Stelvio
FreeRide Light
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"Maintains
a predictable personality through all snows." - Offpiste |
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The high
performance version of the Stelvio FreeRide. A carbon fiber weave
wrapped around Trab's patented aramid honeycomb I-beam core produces
a lively ride with excellent torsional rigidity. The ski mountaineering
sidecut combined with 52 HRC steel edges produces phenomenal edge
hold. Trab's oversized tips float better and reduce tip dive.
The ski mountaineering side-cut also allows for highly adaptive
turns, proving equally adept at carving both short and long radius
arcs. The lightest deep powder ski available, the Stelvio Freeride
Light will take you farther for more face shots on those really
deep days!
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Touring
Ski Technology
- Dimensions: 117/115-84-105
- Weight: 1290g/ski - 5.7
lbs./pair (171)
- Turn Radius: 20M (171)
- Surface area: 1611 cm2
(171)
- Cap Quadraxial Construction
- Fiber plate mounting
support
- High molecular density
sintered base
- Patented aramid honeycomb
I-Beam core
- 100% carbon and carbon
reinforced weaves
- 52 HRC elastomer lined
radial tuned edges
- Available in 164, 171,
178 & 185 cm lengths
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MSRP
$879
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Off-Piste
Magazine Touring Pick 2008/09
"The Stelvio Light
excelled in soft backcountry snow. When you tour all day, shedding
a couple pounds underfoot makes a big difference, and the Stelvio
Light is a welcome addition to Ski Trab's freeride line. Take
the predictable all snow abilities of the Stelvio FreeRide and
drop close to a pound and a half per pair and you get the Stelvio
FreeRide Light. Still quite versatile, the light is a stick for
all mountain skiing. It pairs well with lighter boots and maintains
a predictable personality through all snows." - Offpiste
2009
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"Ski
Trab is known for it's superlight randonee skis, but this model
is much more than a running ski. It plows through crud with ease
and grips ice well. "Very damp and stable for how light it
is" one tester wrote. For ski mountaineers focused on the right
balance of weight and performance, it's an ideal ride" - Skiing
2010 |
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"The
Stelvio Light maintains its classic, all-mountain dimensions. The
Stelvio pairs well with light touring boots and a full day in the
mountains. It settles into medium radius arcs best, and its sub
six pound weight makes for a light, quick swing weight when you
need to execute a turn in a hurry. Like its rando-race-oriented
brothers, the Stelvio is confident on firm snow. It is a classic
boot-top powder board and a fun peak-bagging touring stick."
- Offpiste 2010 |
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"I
really liked these skis. They can handle a variety of terrain and
disciplines, yet very much trend toward long tours, big vertical,
speedy ascents, ridge traverses or multiple peaks where weight is
a big factor. But there's the kicker. With their stiffness, torsional
stability and snap - combined with a moderate 84 underfoot - these
boards can drop vert almost as well as they climb it. Because of
their light weight, they climb with ease and boost the ego. I felt
a whole lot fitter than I actually am. I skied everything from creamy
pow, to crud, to windslab. I really can't imagine a better ski for
skiing multiple spring-corn peaks or doing a long high ridge traverse
with difficult descents along the way." - Mountain Gazette |
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©2005-09
Wasatch Ski Distribution LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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