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The high
performance version of the Stelvio FreeRide. An all 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 100CR6 Microcrystalline
carbon steel edges produces phenomenol edge hold. Trab's oversized
tips float better and reduce tip dive. The skimo 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 Technolgy
- 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
- 100 CR6 Microcrystalline
elastomer lined edges
- Available in 164, 171,
178 & 185 cm lengths
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MSRP
$929
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Off-Piste
Magazine Touring Pick 2008
"Combine the Stelvio's
all-mountain dimensions with Ski Trab's light-weight honeycomb
core technology and you get the sub-six pound Stelvio FreeRide
Light. It 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."
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WARNING!
FOR SKI PERFORMANCE REASONS, SKI TRAB'S HARDENED STEEL EDGES ARE
EXTREMELY SHARP AND ARE THEREFORE MORE DANGEROUS THAN OTHER SKIS.
THEY CAN CAUSE SEVERE AND SERIOUS LACERATIONS AND CAN SLICE TENDONS
OR WORSE. ALWAYS HANDLE SKIS CAREFULLY. AVOID GRIPPING THE EDGES
FIRMLY AT ANY TIME, INCLUDING WHILE APPLYING OR REMOVING SKINS.
NEVER RUN HANDS, GLOVES, OR ANY BODY PARTS ALONG EDGES. WHEN CARRYING
SKIS, STRAP SKIS TOGETHER BASE TO BASE. |
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