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The all new pursuit series brings excitement back to the hardpack. These exhilarating and committed frontside skis deliver adrenaline pumping, mind blowing carve ability with confident stability and edge grip. Power turn rocker and h structure world cup technologies combine with oversize sidecut to produce amazing hard snow performance. The pursuit series provides all the power of traditional frontside skis with the additional bonus of subtle tip rocker for more playful carving and effortless turn initiation. The pursuit series includes smooth cruising, high performance carving skis loaded with horsepower, rock solid stability and edge grip for dedicated frontside skiers. Get back to the hardpack. Key Features of the Rossignol Pursuit 16 Tpx Basalt Skis w Axial2 120S Tpi2: Sidecut : 125 74 105 Radius : 16.0 m 170 Power turn rocker: for: high performance on trail skiing 90% traditional high camber underfoot 10% subtle tip rocker Traditional camber provides power and edge grip for explosive snap and boost Subtle tip rocker facilitates turns for faster, more aggressive lines Oversize sidecut: aggressive oversized tip tail dimensions give strong edging, power and precision Combining big sidecuts with modern waist widths provides accurate edge feel and unprecedented stability H technology: a lengthwise split in the metal or fiber laminate at tip and tail Allows torsional flex at the extremities of the ski Provides smooth turn initiation and improved full edge contact Ips diamond: optimizes transmission of power applied by boot to ski edges to boost power and grip Concave profile makes sidewalls higher to apply even greater pressure to edge Concave shape reduces skis weight by 100g per pair Vas complex ar ti basalt: titanium andor aramide stringers woven into basalt fibers provides lighter alternative to metal laminates Removes vibrations, providing increased stability and dampness without added weight Sandwich laminate: wood cores with metal andor high tech laminates provide ultimate stability, power and durability Traditional sidewalls apply direct pressure to the edges for increased precision and edging power
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