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On Sale: Women's Fat Skis
Materials used in the cores of Women\'s Alpine Fat Ski allow for versatility, stability, and ease of use on the mountain. These powder-hungry skis benefit from a variety of core-material types intended for increased utility everywhere from trails to powder.
On Sale: Women's Fat Skis
The radius of an Women\'s Alpine Fat Ski allows for easy turns on groomed trails and off. Turn radius is an indication of a particular ski’s agility, or how quickly a ski will turn once put on edge.
On Sale: Women's Fat Skis
Women\'s Alpine Fat Skis commonly feature either a cap construction or a sandwich construction, or a combination of the two, which is called torsion box construction. For skis with cap construction the core material is ‘capped’ by the top layer or ‘top sheet’ of the ski. Sandwich construction by contrast sandwiches a ski’s core material between two ‘walls’ of structure.
On Sale: Women's Fat Skis
Like your college philosophy professors, the Women\'s Alpine Fat Skis like to get deep. Fortunately, new profile technologies make getting deep more fun in the snow than it was back in PHIL101.