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Black Diamond Dynafit Marker Backcountry Access G3

Women's Park and Pipe Skis Environment: Terrain parks, super pipes, and urban rails General Level: Intermediate to Expert

What to Consider:

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Women's Park and Pipe Skis A Park and Pipe Ski’s \‘core\’ is designed with durability and stability in mind due to the extreme man-made environments and conditions in which it is used.
Foam Core

Benefits

  • Lighter weight
  • Easier to turn and spin
Wood Core

Benefits

  • Increased durability
  • Increased stability
  • Increased torsional rigidity
  • Increased \'pop\'

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Wood Core

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Women's Park and Pipe Skis Park 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.
Cap Construction

Benefits

  • Light weight
  • Easier to turn and spin
Sandwich Construction

Benefits

  • More durable
  • More stable at high speeds
  • Easier to repair edge damage

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Sandwich Construction
Torsion Box Const.

Benefits

  • Consistent flex or feel
  • Improved stability

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Torsion Box Const.

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Women's Park and Pipe Skis While most park-specific skis feature a full traditional camber, many recent slopestyle (terrain park) skis are now benefiting from rockered tips and tails. Traditional camber offers control and stability on hard and icy snow and, conversely, rocker eliminates hooking and catching on the lips of jumps and features.
Rocker w/ Trad. Camber

Benefits

  • Decreased catching and hooking on features
  • Increased versatility
  • Easy to spin
  • Easy to \'butter\’

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Rocker w/ Trad. Camber
Traditional Camber

Benefits

  • Increased edge hold
  • Improved carving

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Traditional Camber

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