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Volkl Wall Skis 2013: Ruler of the park, the Volkl Wall Skis have been to every major comp and back. They features a fully symmetrical sidecut of 115-87-115 for unparalleled freestyle action, a full Multi-Layer Sensorwood and Power/Toughbox with a full camber shape that will boost you over the largest of features. From urban assaults to power plays in the park, the Volkl Wall Skis have serious power.
Full Camber gives you constant edge length for maximum control and quietness in the ride, even in flat-ski situations and minimal edge sets.
Symmetrical sidecut
Multi-layer Sensorwood is CNC milled using vertically laminated Poplar and Beech wood.
Power/Tough Box Powered by Carbon is Volkl’s longest-running construction that utilizes traditional vertical sidewalls and a torsion box internal layup. This construction provides tremendous grip, stability, and a smooth ride.
16.3 m @ 161 cm, 18.2 m @ 169 cm, 20.2 m @ 177 cm, 22.3 m @ 185 cm
115/87/115 (same for all sizes)
Bindings not included. We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15mm wider.
Salomon STH 10 Ski Bindings (90mm Brakes) 2013: The NEW Salomon STH 10 Ski Bindings are ready to get the up and coming or lightweight skier on to the path of success. With automatic wing adjustments and vertical progressive pivots, you’ll be more than dialed once you click in.
Automatic Wing Adjustment – Adjusts automatically for toe width
Pedal – SCP pedal-Slider
Vertical Progressive Pivot – A controlled release for backward fall protection and confidence to gain speed and fun.
High Lateral Transmission
Removable Brake – Just one screw driver turn to take out the brake for maintenance
The Salomon STH 10 Ski Bindings are made for the advancing or lighter weight freeride and freestyle skiers with a DIN range of 3-10.
We recommend a brake width that is equal to the ski waist width and at most 15 mm wider.