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Head WCR e-SL Rebel Team SW RP WCR T Ski 2024

Head WCR e-SL Rebel Team SW RP WCR T Ski 2024

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Head WCR e-SL Rebel Team SW RP WCR T Ski 2024

Specs

Fast, agile and able to edge aggressively the WCR i.SL RD TEAM makes professionals of today's talent. This race ready ski has all the performance attributes of its adult next of kin, including positive camber for lightning response and acceleration, plus the control of Titanal and the perfect balance, weight saving and strength of a Graphene enhanced wood core. It also benefits from the turbo charge of KERS and the stabilizing effects of Intelligent Technology for an aggressive ride without chatter. The asymmetrical Tip Protector is only included from a ski length of 138cm.

Details

  • Wood core
  • Graphene construction
  • Titanal reinforcement
  • Worldcup Sandwich Construction
  • WCR Team race plate
  • Radius: 11 m (at 144 cm)
  • Sidecut: 110-64-94 mm (at 144 cm)
  • *Does not come with bindings*

Features

  • Graphene: Graphene is an ultra-light and ultra-strong substance which is 200 times stronger than steel.
  • KERS: The Kinetic Energy Recovery System Technology like a turbo charger that provides additional power and acceleration by stiffening the tail of the ski in outturns. KERS Technology accumulates power and keeping it in store for the right moment. Piezoelectric fibers transform kinetic energy into electrical energy which is stored. Skis experience maximum flex at the end of a turn. At this moment the energy is released into the fibers of the tail. Timing and release are automatically controlled and coordinated. The tail of the ski then stiffens up, immediately increasing rebound for maximum acceleration at the end of the outturn.

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