Available Sizes [cm] | 169 | 175 | 182 | 189 |
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Sidecut [mm] | ↓ | ↓ | ↓ | ↓ |
tip: | 134 | 134 | 134 | 134 |
waist: | 99 | 99 | 99 | 99 |
tail: | 124 | 124 | 124 | 124 |
↓ | ↓ | ↓ | ↓ | |
radius [m] | 19 | 20.3 | 22.2 | 24.2 |
weight per ski [g] | 1610 | 1720 | 1855 | 2010 |
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color: | army green w/bronze accents |
top sheet finish | matte, scuff resistant material | |
skier ability: | intermediate to expert - everyone loves the Bears! | |
designed for: | all-mountain freestyle |
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design: | semi hybrid: front rocker/camber | |
shape: | directional twin-tip | |
flex: | directional |
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flex ratio: | 5 (1=soft | 10=stiff) | |
rocker type: | 150 mm (tips & tails) | |
construction: | sandwich construction; triax and biax fiberglass laminate; freeride style fang-edges; ABS sidewalls add torsional rigidity; protective gum zones under the core help absorb impact of drops and landings. | |
wood core: | playful poplar & ash blend | |
base: | fast base IS7200 | |
extras: | endless and unbridled fun! |
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mounting drill bit: | 3.6mm x 9mm |
Deep Dive:
The Dirty Bear was built for the versatility and enjoyment of all-mountain skiing. This is our classic directional twin tip and the all-time best seller. A well-rounded twin tip designed with a tip rocker/camber, 150 mm classic curled-up front rocker tip and a balanced camber suspension. This design will enhance top performance on hard packed and groomed snow without compromising the performance of all-terrain skiing and fresh powder runs. You will experience the ultimate flex as well as great stability delivered by the tip to tail poplar-ash wood core and snappy suspension. The Dirty Bear is fast, easy to handle and quick to respond. It is ready to help you conquer the entire mountain regardless of snow and terrain conditions. While we do not recommend this ski for park skiing on rails and sliders due to the freeride sidewall design, the Dirty Bears have been known to occasionally butter up park slopes from Austria to Aspen, and everywhere in between. Simply put, we guarantee that our Bears have never heard of winter hibernation and they are ready to growl even louder this season.
PARK SKIING - WARRANTY DISCLAIMER:
Park and terrain obstacle skiing where the skis make contact with hard surfaces other than snow, will damage your skis eventually. It is our warranty policy that when you choose to ski at parks, you agree to do so at your own risk and you knowingly accept the risk that you may damage or destroy your skis at any time - even on your first run. Any physical impact damage, edge cracks, binding tear out, delamination damage etc. resulting from impacting your skis against any surface other than snow, automatically voids the manufacturer warranty.
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