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Volkl Wall Alpine Ski

Item #VKL0044 | 0 in Stock

Are these any good in powder?

By Ranked #103 - Alpine Park and Pipe Skis April 19, 2009

Are these any good in powder?

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By Ranked #165 - Alpine Park and Pipe Skis September 16, 2009

Go for the Bridge if you want a pow Volkl board

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By Ranked #6 - Alpine Park and Pipe Skis May 5, 2009

Take in mind that they are designed as a park and all-mountain ski. They might barely function in powder, but won't be anywhere near as responsive or floaty as a ski designed with powder in mind. Check out the K2 Kung Fuja. They are a softer ski, but designed to be a one ski quiver. They will hold up in all mountain and park, very well, but are also pretty gnar in the soft stuff.

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By Ranked #1 - Alpine Park and Pipe Skis April 19, 2009

About as good as any all-mountain or park ski. The flex is a little better than most, at least for how I ski, but it definitely isn't the best pow ski ever. For a park ski though, it has enough float to make it a very versatile ski.

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Tech Specs:

Lengths:
161cm, 169cm, 177cm, 185cm 
Dimensions:
115 / 87 / 115mm 
Turn Radius:
[161cm] 16.3m; [169cm] 18.2m; [177cm] 20.2m; [185cm] 22m 
Construction:
Power, tough box 
Core Material:
Multi-layer wood 
Tail:
Twintip 
Binding System:
No 
Binding Included:
No 
Recommended Binding:
No 
Recommended Use:
Expert park & pipe 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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