Year of birth: 1980
Discipline: freeride
best results
1 place, Scott Czech Ride - Open Championship 2010 Lenzerheide, Switzerland
2nd, Mystic Experience - Freeride World Qualifier 2009 Monte Rosa, Italy
1st place, K2 Big Mountain 2006 Cragieburn, New Zealand
2nd, Mission Freeride 2006 Schilthorn, Switzerland
1st place, Red Bull Snow Thrill Qualifications on Jasna 2005 Chopok, Slovakia
The athlete-driven signature Oblivion 116 was developed by HEAD's freeride team pro, Cole Richardson. With a wide full twin tip platform of 116 mm underfoot, progressive rocker and a weight-conscious core made from poplar wood and recycled PET, the Oblivion 116 floats effortlessly in deep powder. It's easy to handle but powerful when you need, so you can play in any terrain any way that inspires you.
For whom: | Men's/Unisex |
Type of skis: | Freestyle |
Type of skier: | Recreational, Sports |
Type of ski slope: | Park and Pipe, Powder |
Color: | Black, Red |
Core type: | Wooden core |
Ski width under bindings: | 100 - 135mm |
Radius: | Long (over 17 m) |
Including binding: | Yes |
Binding up to - kg: | 140 kg |
Carbon layers throughout the ski improve stability and performance while simultaneously saving weight.
Elastomeric vibration killers located in the tip, tail and underfoot. The elastomers quiet the vibrations that are commonly associated with rockered skis. Underfoot, the vibrations are dampened to provide the skier with a smooth ride.
Recycled PET-Wood Core. This innovative core uses poplar wood with recycled PET bottle stringers. A lightweight and low environmental impact construction.
Tip and tail rocker combined with regular camber underfoot. This combination creates a surfy feel in powder while maintaining hard snow versatility. Rocker 40% - 60% camber
Impact resistans ABS sidewalls. While maintaining responsiveness, Tuffwalls are designed to take a beating. The additional use of thicker edges and running bases ensure that these models can truly be described as bullet proof.