Scott Pure Mission 98ti Alpine
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Scott Pure Mission 98ti Alpine Skis | £541.99 |
Inspired by Jérémie Heitz freeride skis, the all-new SCOTT Pure Mission 98 Ti is a freeride-all mountain weapon. Whatever the snow and the conditions, the new Pure Mission 98 Ti will allow you to enjoy the mountain every day of the season. The titanal and sanwich construction deliver the stability and performance needed when the light wood and carbon fibers make the ski manoeuverable. For those who enjoy as much resort skiing as backcountry, the Scott mission is BACK.Features:- Dual Power Wood Core (Paulownia/Beech)- Carbon Fibers- Titanal Reinforcement- Pure Freeride Sidecut- SCOTT Hook Skin Fixation SystemSpecifications:- Available Sizes: 170- Tip Width (mm): 133- Waist Width (mm): 98- Tail Width (mm): 119- Radius (m): 17- Weight Per Ski (g): 1500Technology:Titanal Reinforcement:- Stability and performance are key on compact snow when the grip and the confidence in the skis are pushed to the limit. The titanal reinforcement makes the push on the edges quicker and more precise. The Scott titanal re-enforcement has a unique shape depending on the ski model to not compromise the natural flex and ski rebound.Full Ski Length Wood Core:- The Full-Length Wood Core produces a more consistent ski flex and creates a homogeneous transition between middle part and rockered tip and tail.Pure Freeride Sidecut:- Inspired by Jéremie, the new Pure Freeride sidecuts provides at the same time stability and maneuverability. Shorter radius in the front than on the back with a long radius under the foot make the ski agile in any conditions.
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