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 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
can anyone tell me what the differences between movement spark and salomon lord skis are?
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Salomon Lord.

It’s a freerider that makes all-terrain skiing easier, taking advanced skiers to the next level and adventurous intermediates onto new terrain. Pistes are no problem, powder is a breeze, but where it really shines with balance, smoothness and easy steering is mixed conditions. It uses a 210mm Rocker tip, a small inverse camber at the nose, which improves stability on mixed snow without compromising grip on piste. The core is wood for liveliness and longevity, it has a P-Tex 4000 base for fast gliding and features a semi-twin tail for easy turn release.

Features: Pulse Pad, Total Edge Reinforcement.

* Radius: 17.4m (177cm)
* Sidecut: 128/87/115 (177cm)
* Sizes: 161, 169, 177, 185
* Binding DIN: 3 to 10


Movement Spark

Freeriders and tourers searching for a lightweight ski that doesn’t compromise would do well to take a good look at the Spark. Weight is kept right down by a core of okume and poplar with the CTS Classic construction. This makes it easy to control with good stability and liveliness, capable of carving up groomed slopes, as well as billy-goating down rough off-piste. Though it’s never tiring to use. The mix of 18m radius and 82mm waist is ultra-versatile, and the P-Tex 4000 base ensures the best possible gliding. A great ski with an alpine binding, and an exceptional one in a touring set-up.

* Radius: 18m (183cm)
* Sidecut: 121/82/110 (183cm)
* Sizes: 173, 183
* Binding DIN: 3.5 to 12
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