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Add product| Model | Pillowfight |
| Brand | On3p |
| Photo | ![]() |
| More information | On3p Pillowfight |
| Category | Skis |
| Subcategory | Offpist / Freeride |
| Level | Advanced |
| Modelyear | 2014 |
| Tip (mm) | 160 |
| Waist (mm) | 135 |
| Tail (mm) | 144 |
| Turning radius (m) | 21.90 |
| Weight (gram) | 2260 |
| Reference size (cm) | 186 |
| Sizes (cm) | 186,196 |
| Rate | 0 reviews |
| Information | Every once in awhile, we throw caution to the wind and design a ski with the understanding that it won’t have to answer to anyone. Our ultimate test bed has been the Pillowfight, our 135mm underfoot, deep powder machine. Since its inception on a bar napkin many years ago, the Pillowfight has become the ski that truly embodies what most of us love to ski the most – powder. We all know that we are not destined to be spending our seasons ripping Alaskan peaks, so ensuring that our ultimate powder tool can get us around the mountain has been important. Initially, this involved designing ~90cm of running length underfoot, capable of getting us to and from any spot on the mountain. |
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