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Add product| Model | Filthy Rich |
| Brand | On3p |
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| More information | On3p Filthy Rich |
| Recommended price (USD) | 375 |
| Category | Skis |
| Subcategory | Park & Pipe |
| Level | Advanced |
| Modelyear | 2014 |
| Tip (mm) | 112 |
| Waist (mm) | 88 |
| Tail (mm) | 112 |
| Turning radius (m) | 16.50 |
| Weight (gram) | 1540 |
| Reference size (cm) | 161 |
| Sizes (cm) | 161,171,176,181,186 |
| Rate | 0 reviews |
| Information | For skiers not interested in the standard industry approach to a park ski and who value the durability exhibited by every pair of ON3Ps, we are happy to bring back the Filthy Rich. Featuring a symmetrical, elliptical sidecut, elliptical rocker profile, and medium flexing core profile, the Filthy Rich remains stable and aggressive when carving in and out of features at speed, yet forgiving and easy to butter for those looking for high levels of responsiveness and performance when sessions a box, rail, or other urban feature. Our standard 2.5mm x 2.5mm edges enhance the ski’s longevity after repeated sessions in the park, while the rocker profile allows the Filthy Rich to be skied comfortably around the mountain and on soft snow days. |
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