Choosing my first off track skies
- Stephen
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6’3” / 191cm — 172# / 78kg, size 47 / 30 mondo
Re: Choosing my first off track skies
Voile makes skis with two different camber profiles: Hybrid Rocker and Early-Rise Camber.
The V6 has the Hybrid. The Ultravector has the Early-Rise.
Other than the V6 = Snowshoes, I would tend to agree with most of what you said about the skis.
For a given ski length, the Hybrid results in a shorter Running Length than the Early-Rise.
Voile says this: https://www.voile.com/blog/do-i-want-th ... id-rocker/
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The V6 has the Hybrid. The Ultravector has the Early-Rise.
Other than the V6 = Snowshoes, I would tend to agree with most of what you said about the skis.
For a given ski length, the Hybrid results in a shorter Running Length than the Early-Rise.
Voile says this: https://www.voile.com/blog/do-i-want-th ... id-rocker/
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Re: Choosing my first off track skies
thanks for posting the info. that helps. i only posted here because i think the op and some other people are still wandering around the forum looking for help. and some same and similar questions keep coming up.Stephen wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 10:17 pmVoile makes skis with two different camber profiles: Hybrid Rocker and Early-Rise Camber.
The V6 has the Hybrid. The Ultravector has the Early-Rise.
Other than the V6 = Snowshoes, I would tend to agree with most of what you said about the skis.
For a given ski length, the Hybrid results in a shorter Running Length than the Early-Rise.
Voile says this: https://www.voile.com/blog/do-i-want-th ... id-rocker/
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