ROSSIGNOL Sky 7 HD 98
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ROSSIGNOL Sky 7 HD 98
The ultimate fusion of lightweight agility and freeride versatility, the all-new SKY 7 HD has been 100% redesigned for uncompromising free-touring performance. Whether skiing the resort or backcountry touring, the 98mm waist combined with new Air Tip 2.0 and Carbon Alloy Matrix provides a progressive, lightweight blend of stability, floatation, and edge grip to go wherever the snow takes you.
SPECS:
Ski Radius: 18 m
Sidecut: 128 - 98 - 118 mm
AIR TIP2.0 – our new reinforced 3D design is lighter and stronger with a
perfectly integrated construction for amplified power, stability, and
float. Reduced weight at the extremities concentrates ski mass
underfoot, freeing the tips and tails for effortless maneuverability,
natural floatation, and playful control in the deepest snow conditions.
A new generation of super-fiber, CARBON ALLOY MATRIX delivers
high-definition (HD) power, stability, and edge grip while remaining
ultra-lightweight. Our unique carbon/basalt diagonal weave combines with
linear glass stringers, delivering a balanced flex from tip-to-tail
with dynamic mobility, maximum vibration absorption, and titanal-like
strength.
LIGHT WOOD cores are constructed of paulownia wood, reducing weight by
30% for enhanced agility, maneuverability, and control, while retaining
uncompromising power and stability.
POWDER TURN ROCKER Designed for the deepest powder days, our progressive powder turn rocker
profile features: longer, lower tip rocker, a tapered tail profile, and
traditional camber underfoot, delivering effortless floatation, instant
speed control, and the power, energy, and grip to get you back to the
lift.
SIDEWALL constructions feature a layering of core materials (wood,
fiberglass, metal, etc) and full-length vertical sidewalls to deliver
optimized edge grip, precision, balance, and power.
FREE V.A.S. employs visco elastomer through the rocker/camber transition
zone to absorb vibrations and reduce tip deflection when skiing through
variable snow conditions, increasing comfort, stability, and control.


