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Salomon Jade + Z10 Ti Alpine Ski - Women's - 2007
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Salomon Jade + Z10 Ti Alpine Ski - Women's - 2007
Wide dimensions and a light construction make the Salomon Women's Jade Alpine Ski with Z10 ti bindings the choice for intermediate to advanced powder hounds. With an 84mm waist, this women's fat ski gives you enough float for the soft stuff, yet has enough sidecut to rip down the groomers as well. Salomon's monocoque construction uses the outer skin of the ski as a structural element, thus decreasing weight and increasing performance. Inside, a foam Isocell Complex Core provides a lively feel and cuts down on chatter at high speed, which allows you to go fast or bounce short-radius turns in the powder with equal ease. A pearl topsheet and feminine graphics give this ski a pretty veneer over all the high-performance materials. Salomon's Z10 ti bindings use race-proven technology to transfer every ounce of your energy into the ski and have an adjustable DIN setting from 3 to 10.
Bottom Line: For thrills all over the mountain, step into the Salomon Jade Alpine Ski with Z10 Ti Bindings.
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Tech Specs:
- Lengths:
- 156cm, 164cm, 172cm, 180cm
- Dimensions:
- [164cm] 124 / 83 / 113mm
- Turn Radius:
- [164cm] 15.2m
- Core Material:
- Isocell Complex
- Base:
- UMW graphite
- Tail:
- Flat
- Binding System:
- Alpine
- Binding Included:
- Yes
- Recommended Binding:
- Salomon Z10 ti
- Weight:
- [1 Ski, 162cm] 4lb 5oz (1950g)
- Recommended Use:
- Intermediate to advanced female powder hounds
- Manufacturer Warranty:
- 1 Year






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