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Condor Ti2 Polo Blue

$749.99 CAD
Length: 164 cm
Description

With one goal in mind for this new collection, the Condor designed itself by combining a piste ski and an all-terrain ski. The result? No compromise! For aggressive and explosive skiers, this maple ski is the tool you need. Designed for extreme acceleration and precise turns, you will feel the icy air penetrate your helmet. Whether it's blue ice or snow groomers, you will hurtle down the slope.

Technical data

Geometry : 135-76-114 (164 cm) / 136-76-115 (171 cm) / 137-76-116 (178 cm)
Radius : 13 m (164 cm) / 14 m (171 cm) / 15 m (178 cm)
Core : Maple
Ski level : Intermediate and +
Profile : Traditional camber with tip-rocker
Construction : Sandwich Double lamination of the ski by titanium strips
Base and topsheet: Austrian
Squares: ultra rigid - Edge 48-C rockwell
Weight: 1300 g (164 cm) / 1400 g (171 cm) / 1500 g (178 cm)

Guarantee

All Raccoon skis are guaranteed against manufacturing defects for a period of one year from the date of purchase. Proof of purchase is required, only the original owner is covered by the warranty offered. The qualification of manufacturing defects or faulty use can only be determined by the manufacturer himself. A faulty use does not allow you to benefit from the manufacturer's warranty on Raccoon brand products.

Delivery included

18 in stock, ready to ship

Technologies used

Alpine ski geometry varies depending on the skier's skill level and style. Beginners prefer short skis with moderate camber and slight rocker, while advanced skiers opt for longer skis with pronounced camber for stability at high speeds. For off-piste skiing, wide skis with rocker improve flotation. Each geometry is designed to optimize performance in specific conditions.

The radius of a ski determines the curvature of its edges and influences the type of turns it allows. A small radius offers tighter and more precise turns, ideal for slalom and technical slopes. On the other hand, a large radius favors wide and fluid turns, better suited to speed and large curves.

The length of skis affects their maneuverability and stability. Shorter skis are easier to maneuver, making them suitable for beginners or skiers looking for quick turns. On the other hand, longer skis offer better stability at high speeds and are preferred for off-piste or big turns.