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Add product| Model | Jarlesome |
| Brand | Nocopy |
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| More information | Nocopy Jarlesome |
| Recommended price (USD) | 427 |
| Category | Skis |
| Subcategory | Park & Pipe |
| Level | Advanced |
| Modelyear | 2013 |
| Tip (mm) | 137 |
| Waist (mm) | 115 |
| Tail (mm) | 133 |
| Turning radius (m) | 21.70 |
| Weight (gram) | 4000 |
| Reference size (cm) | 184 |
| Sizes (cm) | 184,172 |
| Rate | 0 reviews |
| Information | This is the ski for everyday use, no matter where on the mountain you are going to ride, no matter what kind of snow you are going to encounter, this ski can handle it all. Start the day with some left over powder stashes, ski some mixed conditions and groomers for a while and then finish of the day with a couple of runs in the park. The rocker to be progressive and finish off with low-profile tip and tail. The point with low profile tip/tail is that those are more aerodynamic and therefore will plane earlier than a more conventional tip, the low-profile tips will also slice thru the snow smoother than a conventional one (that rather goes over), allowing the ski to be softer without the usual deflection that normally comes with softer skis. The flex to be progressive from medium soft/stiff from tip and tail to medium stiff/stiff under foot, with the tail being slightly stiffer then the nose. Development and design by Robert Jarlenäs |
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