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Head C Series Skis

Head C Series SkisHead C series skis are for pure carving.

ALLROUND CARVE

The HEAD C-Line evolves from the original HEAD Cyber, a legendary ski that re-defined ski geometry and invented a whole new way of enjoying the mountain, The C-Line was optimized in shape and flex and comes equipped with Intelligence technology. One thing less to think about while you're enjoying the mountain.

Features:

+ Power Jacket or Full Fiber Jacket
+ Light Core
+ X-Frame
+ Integrated RAILFLEX System

Description:

Head 'C' series skis are designed for carving. They have the right shape to easily make perfect turns no matter what your skill level. 'C' series skis run the gamut from low intermediate to expert. Though they are mainly for on trail fun, they are not as narrow as carving skis of five years ago and so you won't find yourself over-matched in powder or crud. Make no mistake though, these skis excel on groomers, hard pack, and ice. Because of this most Eastern skiers are best off on 'C' series skis. Western skiers who spend most of their time on groomed runs also do best with carving skis.

'C' series skis range from 00 series (either C 100 or C200) to 50 or 60 (again either 150 or 250). The higher numbered skis are stiffer more feature laden and geared towards stronger skiers, the lower numbered skis are softer, easier to turn and designed for intermediates and those who don't ski fast. 110 and 210 skis (and 120/220 etc) are the same skis just a different model year. Head perfected the carving ski a few years back so you should not be concerned about which model year you are getting as much as you should be dialed in to the correct skill level.
Many other Head skis (such as Lite Thang) are essentially the same as C series skis but with a different name