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Black Diamond Kilowatt Ski

Black Diamond Kilowatt Ski

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Black Diamond Kilowatt Ski

Talk about a quiver of one—The Black Diamond Kilowatt Ski bridges the gap between stable, big-mountain speed freak and agile turning specialist. The redesigned platform makes for easier turning at low speeds or on hard snow, while the 95mm waist lets you hold your own on a deep pow day.

  • Formula One Technology uses three support ribs to transmit power directly to the ski
  • Poplar core for a balance between lively pop and a smooth ride
  • Torsion Box Construction wraps the core like a burrito for a race-inspired ride with improved dampening
  • More of a traditional sidecut for easier turn initiation

Bottom Line: A versatile, mid-fat ride for any day of winter.

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I weigh 165 lbs and am 6 foot tall. I am an intermediate telemark

I weigh 165 lbs and am 6 foot tall. I am an intermediate telemark skier. What length would you recommend...175 or 185. jalso what bindings would you recommend.
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Phil K

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I'm looking at buying these as my goto skis for about 90%

I'm looking at buying these as my goto skis for about 90% Resort / 10% Sidecountry ... I would mount these with Marker Baron ... I'm an intermediate skier 5' 9" and 150lbs... I was wondering if I should go with a 165 or 175? It will be skied in Continental snowpack. Is it a good choice? any other suggestion ? Maybe something like a BD Havoc (165/175) or G3 Spitfire (170) might be better suited ?... Thanks !!!!

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October 18, 2009

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i would go with the 175s and go with the Kilowatts. if you do that will be a sweet sweet setup. the 95mm underfoot will provide the float that you need, and the sidcut will allow you to carve the sweet turns down the slopes. IF you go with a shorter ski i don't think you will be happy at higher speeds.

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October 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

1 ski for everything

By: Backcountry.com Sponsored Athlete
September 29, 2009

I love this ski. It is my hard charging resort ski for all those days that may not be deep blower. This years kilowatt has a bit softer of a tip so it still does float pretty well in pow conditions. I personally like it for most of my resort skiing because you really can't go wrong in any condition. If you are looking for one ski to do it all you should seriously consider the kilowatt.

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Hi, want to know if this ski is softer than the verdict and

Hi, want to know if this ski is softer than the verdict and if hey are more apropiate for moguls

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September 23, 2009

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Definitely more appropriate for moguls as they are a skinnier ski-fat skis are tough in the bumps, think softer and skinnier for quicker transitions from turn to turn. It is less ski then the verdict but not too sure on the stiffness, sorry!

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September 24, 2009

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I am a east coast skier, who spends a lot of time carving up

I am a east coast skier, who spends a lot of time carving up ice. 6' and 180lbs. Thoughts???

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September 13, 2009

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I have skied the Kilowatt for 2 seasons at Sugarloaf with a 01 binding. I absolutly love the ski. Groomed cruiser or finding a stash in the woods It doesn't matter, the ski performs. I fit the same build you describe and went with a shorter 175 cm. Glad I did with the boiler plate we get up here. Skied 20 odd days in the Grand Teton NP last year with it. Wish I would have had a little more lenth with the 95mm waist it has. That said this truely is a quiver of 1 ski.

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October 11, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
155cm, 165cm, 175cm, 185cm 
Dimensions:
[155cm] 121 / 95 / 109mm; [165cm] 123 / 95 / 111mm ; [175cm] 125 / 95 / 113mm; [185cm] 127 / 95 / 115mm 
Turn Radius:
[155cm] 18.5m; [165cm] 20.5m; [175cm] 22.5m; [185cm] 24.5m 
Construction:
Double Torsion Box 
Core Material:
Poplar 
Base:
Sintered 
Tail:
Raised 
Weight:
8lb 6oz (3800g) per pair 
Recommended Binding:
Any 
Recommended Use:
Backcountry skiing, telemark skiing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 

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