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Designed by women, the line is built to optimize and enhance the energy and performance of the female skier in any condition or terrain. As the closest bridge to the Ripstick W collection, the Wildcat fuses Elan’s award-winning technologies, including the most advanced asymmetrical ski design for women Amphibio Truline W Technology with a fresh take on all mountain skiing. By taking a modern approach to all mountain skiing, the Wildcat takes on a new territory with finely selected wood cores on slightly wider chasiss that host lightweight, structural carbon constructions for efficient energy transfer and perfection in every turn.
As the widest ski in the series, the Wildcat 86 CX is the best of both worlds, ready to take on the soft, deeper snow on the backside of the mountain, or take on groomers with speed and stability.
For whom: | Women's |
Type of skis: | All Mountain/All Round |
Type of skier: | Race, Sports |
Type of ski slope: | Prepared and powder |
Color: | Pink, Red |
Core type: | Wooden core |
Ski width under bindings: | 85 - 100 mm |
Radius: | Medium (14-17m), Short (10-14 m) |
Including binding: | Yes |
Binding up to - kg: | 110 kg |
Sidewall Construction features a vertically placed ABS material above the edges from tip to tail of the ski. Sidewall offers direct power transmission from the skier's foot to the edge for control and stability at speeds and provides acceleration out of the turns.
To create TubeLite Technology, two super lightweight Carbon tubes are inserted into a laminated woodcore. Measuring 5mm in diameter and hollow in their construction, these tubes run the length of the ski following the arc of the sidecut.
Amphibio Truline W Technology is the most advanced asymmetrical ski design on the market for women, designed and tested by the Elan W Studio. The foundation is a leaner, more agile profile; structural material is strategically placed over the full length of the inside ski edge, providing more stability to power the turn, while less material is applied over the outside edge, allowing for quick and smooth perfection within each turn.