Recreational skiers getting by on the same equipment they have used for decades are missing out on the advanced design that comes with over 50 years in the slalom industry. That old fiberglass brick with torn bindings in the corner of the ski room doesn’t compare with the lightweight materials and technologies offered on the V. Features such as drag reducing V-Tech, and a stabilizing wider forebody, push the performance capabilities while remaining forgiving enough for an enjoyable cruise around the lake.
Riding Style: Crossover
Profile: Fiberglass
Ability: Intermediate
Recommended Speed: 48-55kmh
Features
- Closed cell polyurethane resin core
- Performance glass flex sequence w/Vector Net
- C.A.P.T. (Connelly Advanced Profile Technology)
- Polished speed base
- V-Tech
- Wide tunnel
- Variable bevel
FIBERGLASS
Fiberglass tech has been around since the 60’s but advancements in layup, weave, and fiberglass properties give us the consistent flex, vibration dampening and light weight skis we have today.
V-TECH
V-Tech is the key to increased maneuverability and decreased drag. Six “V” shaped steps regulate the flow of water on the base of the ski by breaking up the wetted surface area from the front binding to the fin. In short, less water sticks to your ski as you accelerate forward.
WIDE TUNNEL
This tunnel design leaves an extremely narrow flat spot between the edge of the tunnel and the bevel of the ski. The effect is a ski that actively seeks to be on edge, most useful for experienced skiers and buoy chasers that have above average ski control.