Sakana Skis - Men's - 2022/2023
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Sakana Skis - Men's - 2022/2023
Tech Specs

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BrandLine
Best UseDownhill Skiing
Ski TerrainGroomed and powder
Tip Width150 millimeters
Waist Width105 millimeters
Tail Width138 millimeters
Sidecut Radius166 CM: 13.3 meters
Ski CamberTip Rocker
Tail TypeFlat
CorePartly Cloudy (paulownia and maple)
Bindings IncludedNo
Boot Sole CompatibilityBindings Not Included
GenderMen's
Weight (Pair)166 CM: 7 lbs. 1.5 oz.
Description

Rail turns on hard snow and surf through deeper pow on the men's Line Sakana skis. They combine a unique swallowtail shape and camber with an Early Rise tips, back-mounted stance and wide shovels.

Features
  • Versatile all-mountain skis utilize a distinctive swallowtail shape and camber through the majority of the ski for turns on hard snow
  • Early rise tips, back-mounted stance and wide shovels allow the skis to surf through deeper snow
  • Swallow Tail features a dramatic tail knockout that decouples the farthest reaches of the effective edge while simultaneously forcing the tail of the ski down in soft snow
  • Swallow Tail results in skis that can be ridden at shorter lengths without sacrificing performance
  • 5-Cut™ uses 5 different radii blended into the sidecut for a wide variety of turn shapes and an intuitive feel
  • Sidewall is constructed with ultra-high-density polyethylene vertical walls over the edges to absorb vibrations and provide powerful energy transmission
  • With Directional Flex, the softer tips float and initiate turns easily while the stiffer tails provide power, stability and high-speed control
  • Carbon Stringers offset by Flax Taping create added stiffness without the pingy, deflective properties of carbon
  • Early Rise tips and tails lift away from the snow to bring the contact points closer to the centers of the skis
  • Early Rise increases the skis' lift in deep snow and allows them to engage more quickly on hardpack