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161, 169, 178, 187 |
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Length: 169 cm, 178 cm, 187 cm |
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Side cut: 118-92-104, 122-95-108, 124-95-109 |
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Radius: 29.2/21.0 m, 35.4/21.0 m, 42.2/21.0 m |
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Weight: 1270 g, 1410 g, 1525 g (+/-30g) |
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Core Construction: Isocore Paulownia ultra-light wood |
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Laminate: Biaxial prepreg in lower and upper layer with fiber-glass and carbon reinforcement |
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Running Surface: Sintered graphite coatings - resistant, with improved gliding characteristics and better wax absorption |
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| Nepal’s mystical Mount Manaslu calls to mind the snow drifts and very difficult conditions that have allowed only a very few men to scale the summit and ski back down again. The Manaslu ski, with its revolutionary ski geometry, 23-cm long shovel, and tight dual-radius cut (35/21 cm), is ideal for high-altitude ski descents with highly varied snow conditions. Its light-weight wood-core construction and the use of high-performance laminates create an ideal balance between weight, performance and flexibility - all with a 95-mm wide ski-base under the binding. |
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