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Nordica Hell And Back Skis 2012>>>> Only Visit store to see price Best Buy
Nordica Hell And Back Skis 2012 - The Hell and Back I-Core is a new ski
in a new side country line this season from Nordica. The I-Core is a
very light but strong wood core that is engineered for a lightweight
easy climb or skin on the way up, and the strength and durability on the
way down. The Side country Sidecut is a round radius designed to help
the ski power through variable snow conditions. The Hell and Back
utilizes the Early Rise Camrock (rocker in the tip with 3mm of camber
underfoot) to float on top of the powder, and absorb the negative
vibrations caused by variable snow. At 98mm underfoot the Hell and Back
is quick edge to edge and floats in all except for the deepest of snow.
The Side country line has a very snappy feel, quite different than other
Nordica skis that have a damp and powerful feel. The snappiness would
be great for a tele ski. If you are looking to explore the side country
and get outside of the ropes try the new Hell and Back from Nordica. Do
not leave the safety of the resort with out a shovel, probe,
transceiver, partner, and the knowledge to use them. . Tip/Waist/Tail
Widths: 135/98/125 (@177cm), Actual Turn Radius @ Specified Length: 19m
(@177cm), Warranty: One Year, Construction Type: Sidewall, Core
Material: Wood, Base Material: Sintered, Tail Profile: Flared, Special
Features: I-Core, Special Features: Early Rise Camrock Rocker, Rocker:
Tip Rocker/Camber, Binding Weight Range: N/A, Race: No, Twin Tip: No,
Alpine Touring: Yes, Used: No, Titanium: No, Turn Radius: 16-20, Waist
Width: 96-105mm, Skill Range: Advanced - Pro, Model Year: 2012, Product
ID: 230148, Binding DIN: N/A, Bindings Included: No, What Binding is
Included?: None, Gender: Mens, Type: All-Mountain Wide Skis (91-110)
Early Rise Camrock Rocker Profile
Lightweight and Strong I-Core
Sidecountry Sidecut
Lightweight and Snappy Feel Great for Tele Skiers
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