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Ideal Target Skier: Casual Cruiser: Sticking mainly to the groomed runs and always keeping speed in check, a Casual Cruiser doesn't even bother with the off trail snow, moguls, jumps, etc. Skier Ability: Beginner to Lower Intermediate: Skiing greens and blues at slower speeds. Speed: Controlled: Usually a moderate speed because of a lot of back and forth on the hill, or sticking to the lower pitch runs. Skis designed for slower skiing can still be skied more aggressively by lighter skiers (especially juniors). Railflex Lite bindings can only be used on boots with a sole length from 220-320mm, this means that Men's sizes above 10 cannot use railflex lite skis or bindings Fiber Jacket: A solid topsheet that provides a good blend of stability and performance without extra weight.
Wood Core: The standard core which has throughout time provided the best performance and durability. Each model may have it's own density level to help define flex and maximum speed but every wood core ski will be solid.
X-Frame Core: Head's tried and true core technology the crosses the fibers for added strength and stability with minimal weight. Head's top of the line skis have moved on to other core technologies, but X-Frame is rock solid and is why Head's intermediate skis have speed stability more like advanced skis of other brands. We have yet to find one Head ski that does not provide enough stability for even lower advanced skiers and the X-Frame core is the main reason. Integrated Railflex Lite 9 Binding Included: Railflex Lite bindings are the optimal choice for most any skier looking to complete an easy to ski package. Raillfex lite bindings adjust to a maximum of 325mm which is about a Mens US 10, so if you have a bigger boot you cannot use this ski. Check the dropdown list for the binding color options to add with this ski.
Railflex Lite bindings are full flex bindings which aid your carving and adjust to a variety of boot sizes (220-325mm). |