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Ski Trab Stelvio FreeRide Alpine Ski

Ski Trab Stelvio FreeRide Alpine Ski

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Ski Trab Stelvio FreeRide Alpine Ski

Find out what's beyond the resort boundaries on the Ski Trab Stelvio FreeRide Touring Ski. This freeride touring ski's lightweight, yet torsionally stiff construction provides effortless touring and plenty of strength for pushing yourself to new limits in the backcountry. The Stelvio FreeRide Touring Ski's Power Cap construction optimizes torsional strength for dependable touring and stability on anything from boiler plate to corn on the descent. Ski Trab's lightweight, yet responsive air-channeled wood core gives you all the strength of a freeride driver without the burdensome weight. Reach the end of your ten-mile tour with plenty of energy to make laps on the lightweight Ski Trab Stelvio FreeRide Alpine Ski.

Bottom Line: Earn your turns without breaking yourself with the Ski Trab Stelvio FreeRide Alpine Ski.

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How's the turning radius on the Trab? I'm a big fan of

How's the turning radius on the Trab? I'm a big fan of the trees as well as BC and I have no idea what "20m" turn radius means

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June 26, 2009

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If you were to carve a complete circle on your skis, the turning radius would be the distance between your tracks and the center of the circle. This measurement is used to roughly judge how tight the ski wants to turn. Take the measurement with a grain of salt though. How many times does anyone really carve geometrically perfect turns? As a rough guide: A snowboard usually has a turn radius in the 9-15m range, a slalom ski will be in the mid teens, park/all mtn skis are usually in the 20-25m area, and big mtn shred skis go from 30m up to 45m (!) in some cases. A ski that is this light with a 20m radius is going to be very nimble in tight spots but still able to float lazy turns in open areas without constantly trying drag you across the fall line. I hope this helps some. Tough to describe this stuff without drawing a picture sometimes.

By: Backcountry.com Employee
August 19, 2009

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Write your answer here...Sidecut 115-84-105 radius 20 m. Is a very good ski, not a lot of sidecut. But you can ski anywhere.

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July 31, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

Hand Made Beauty

By: Backcountry.com Employee
November 28, 2006

These skis are light, stiff, and beautiful. The skis are hand made in Italy and ski great plus they are light so I can always do and extra lap in powder.

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Tech Specs:

Dimensions:
[164cm, 171cm, 178cm, 185cm] 117-115/84/105mm 
Turn Radius:
20m 
Top Sheet:
Power Cap, carbon and fiberglass 
Core Material:
Air channel wood core 
Base Material:
Sintered 
Tail:
Flat 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
Alpine touring, randonee bindings 
Weight:
[Pair, 171cm] 6lb 10oz (3020g) 
Recommended Use:
Alpine touring, randonee, ski touring 
Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
Italy 

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