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Used all-mountain skis

Allmountain skis often has a waist of between 90 - 110 millimeters, which makes it versatile both in terms of getting it up on the edge in cutting turns on piste slopes, while still having the width to give flow in untracked snow. A more slope-oriented all-mountain ski has a waist below 90mm.

The turning radius is usually lie at between 16 - 25 meters on all-mountain skis, which makes it calm and nice in larger turns, while you can press the skis in shorter cutting turns as well.

As for it the typical all-mountain ski rocker profile (more on this below and at the very bottom comes an extra piece with rocker profiles and illustrations) it has first and foremost a form of traditional span (camber) under the foot, which gives the ski good properties on hard surfaces. Hard before, you can still encounter on a piste slope as in a really icy corridor in the off-piste. The buckle under the foot is then combined either with rocker in both front and rear end (tip & tail rocker or even more illustratively mustache shocker), or only in the front end (tip rocker).

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Kästle MX 83

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Stöckli Stormrider 88

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XO 77 V7 Pink

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Kästle FX 96 HP

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