Unleashed 108 Ski - 2023
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The Nordica Unleashed 108 Ski is built to thrive as a daily driver on the feet of freeride and freestyle-minded skiers. The 108mm waist is nimble enough for bumps and trees between storms, and plenty stable to be skied hard when the skies open up. Meanwhile, the versatile rocker profile holds an edge on firm snow, floats effortlessly over deep snow, and provides enough stability to inspire hard charging.
Details
- Versatile freeride-minded skis designed for daily resort riding
- 108mm waist width thrives in deep snow and firm conditions alike
- Camber underfoot drives power to your edges and offers response
- Rocker in the tip and tail floats and pivots for versatile control
- Medium turn radius delicately balances control, power, and stability
- Titanal and carbon combine stability with torsional rigidity
- Twintip design encourages switch takeoffs and landings
- Sintered bases skip effortlessly across long flat areas
- Item #NORP0AT
- Length
- 174cm, 180cm, 186cm, 191cm
- Dimensions
- [174cm] 139.5 / 108 / 128.5mm, [180cm] 140.5 / 108 / 129.5mm, [186cm] 141 / 108 / 130mm, [191cm] 142 / 108 / 131mm
- Turn Radius
- [174cm] 18.3m, [180cm] 19m, [186cm] 19.7m, [191cm] 20.5m
- Profile
- rocker / camber / rocker
- Construction
- sandwich
- Core
- wood
- Laminate
- titanal, carbon
- Edge
- steel
- Base
- sintered
- Tail
- twin
- Claimed Weight
- [174cm, single] 4lb 6.5oz (2000g), [180cm] 4lb 9oz (2070g), [186cm] 4lb 10.8oz (2120g), [191cm] 4lb 15oz (2240g)
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
- Activity
- freeride/powder skiing, all-mountain skiing
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October 23, 2022
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Originally reviewed on nordica.com