SSC (sidewall sandwich construction)
The classic construction that has been used to make race skis for years. Layers of wood are sandwiched together to give strength, longevity and liveliness. Sidewalls are added for powerful edging and to increase precision. |
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SSC Lam (sidewall sandwich cap laminate)
The classic SSC construction is mixed with a cap finish on the upper part of the ski. This makes turn completion and initiation smoother and adds an element of forgiveness. |
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SSC Tit (sandwich sidewall cap titanal)
Titanal sheets are added to the top and bottom of the classic SSC, resulting in more rigidity and liveliness. A cap finish on the upper part of the construction aids the forgiveness, improving turn initiation and completion. |
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| Dual Radius:
2 combined radii are used to build the sidecut of the ski. This concept makes the ski more versatile and adaptable to varied usage, rather than confined to one type of skiing. |