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The Racetiger SRC is a modern carving ski. SRC stands for Slalom Race Carver - the skis are a combination of SC (slalom skis) and RC (giant slalom).
The skis are ideal for ambitious advanced skiers on groomed slopes. The focus on durability and longevity was a major consideration in the selection of materials.
For whom: | Men's/Unisex |
Type of skis: | Slalom ski |
Type of skier: | Race, Sports |
Type of ski slope: | Adjusted |
Color: | Black, Red |
Core type: | Wooden core |
Ski width under bindings: | 64 - 75 mm |
Radius: | Short (10-14 m) |
Including binding: | Yes |
Binding up to - kg: | 100 kg, 110 kg |
3D.GLASS is Völkl’s latest development to furthermore improve overall ski performance and stability even in critical snow conditions. Compared to classic glass constructions the three-dimensional and multiple-folded glass layers in the binding area result in an increased edge grip and a more vivid rebound behavior in turns.
Reinforced sidewalls thanks to especially engineered material ABS which not only reinforces the edges but also dampens unwanted vibrations. Thanks to this construction, the skis are more stable and steady in faster ride, whether in deep snow or on hard surface. Direct and strong powertransmission with full length sidewalls.
Wood core of the ski is composed of the multiple types of wood for the accurate function of the particular parts of the ski. Harder wood is used especially under the binding to maintain the stifness in contrast to soft wood in the tip and tail for the optimal flexibility of the ski.
P-Tex 2100 - high-quality sintered base. It uses polyethylene balls pressed into one large and solid block, from which thin strips are then cut off. This results in a very hard substrate that is relatively porous and easily accepts wax, especially after many applications. This provides an easier adjustment between the hardness of the snow and the hardness of the wax.
The carbon fibres applied using the Tailored Fibre Placement process (TFP for short) allow optimum control of cornering behaviour. The thickness and orientation of the fibres define the required force and energy build-up exactly where it is needed.
TIP ROCKER
// only bent upwards in the tip area
// traditional cambering in the mid-section
The Titanal Band technology absorbs hard shocks reliably, delivers stability and yet saves on unnecessary weight.