Pomoca Free Pro 2.0 R2C
Brand: PomocaManufacturers description
Free Pro is POMOCA's first freeride-specific trail skin developed for freeriding with very different rider needs: wide skis, different tips, twin tips, extreme rocker, minimal size requirements, freedom of movement, good grip as well as good glide, etc. Free Pro is a product that saves energy during the top ride, which gives extra power to downhill skiing. With the new, ultra-thin and light membrane, the stirrup skin can even be rolled up in the pocket. Thanks to new research at the Innsbruck FS2A, POMOCA's Race technologies can be integrated, providing unparalleled glide.
Weight: 1125 grams/m2, 248g/skin (120 x 180 cm)
Material
70% Mohair/30% Nylon
Sizes
XS= 145-160cm
S= 155-170cm
M= 165-180cm
L= 175-190cm
XL= 185-200cm
Weight: 1125 grams/m2, 248g/skin (120 x 180 cm)
Material
70% Mohair/30% Nylon
Sizes
XS= 145-160cm
S= 155-170cm
M= 165-180cm
L= 175-190cm
XL= 185-200cm
What do you think about Pomoca Free Pro 2.0 R2C?
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Strengths:
Ease of use, adhesiveness, sliding properties, weight, small packing volume.
Weaknesses:
Can experience that the attachment is not enough, but this happens very rarely. The times it has happened have been in existing "skin tracks" that have become smooth to the surface.
Summary:
Stighud in the premium segment and it is true that you get what you pay for. After starting to use these skins I'm hooked and don't want anything else. Extremely good glide, light weight and a small packing volume so you can have the skins in a jacket pocket. I also like the adhesive which is easy to handle and when the skin is to be applied to the ski out on the mountain, I have never experienced the adhesive being too aggressive so that it is difficult to separate the skins.
Other: These skins are not fully cut and you have to do it yourself, but it comes with a good tool so there are no difficulties whatsoever to fix.
Ease of use, adhesiveness, sliding properties, weight, small packing volume.
Weaknesses:
Can experience that the attachment is not enough, but this happens very rarely. The times it has happened have been in existing "skin tracks" that have become smooth to the surface.
Summary:
Stighud in the premium segment and it is true that you get what you pay for. After starting to use these skins I'm hooked and don't want anything else. Extremely good glide, light weight and a small packing volume so you can have the skins in a jacket pocket. I also like the adhesive which is easy to handle and when the skin is to be applied to the ski out on the mountain, I have never experienced the adhesive being too aggressive so that it is difficult to separate the skins.
Other: These skins are not fully cut and you have to do it yourself, but it comes with a good tool so there are no difficulties whatsoever to fix.
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