10 results for "Volant skis" between $0 and $560
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Here is what Volant has to say about there ski. "The genesis silver is a light and manageable, turning with ease and extremely comfortable- the Genesis Silver is the optimum choice for the classic recreational skier, above all for those whom “cursing” on the world’s runs give the most pleasure. Its refined surface is made of hard but elastic high-grade steel (1900 HV Degree of hardness conform to Vickers), so that through a soft flex it contains exactly the skiing characters that we conceder necessary...
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The are a great powder ride. I found them easy to adapt to. Just remember not to carve and to side-slip and they become very easy to ski. The are ideal for untracked snow. I was able to ski and turn without using any tail-gunner skiing technique. I was able to ski on the balls of my feet and lean against the tongue of the boot without being concerned about tip-dive. Much more relaxed and easy-to-use in powder than other skis I've used under similar conditions.
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Fast smart provocative: a ski of the Gold line is built for the more dynamic way of skiing. The steel cap made of hard (2 500 HV) high-grade steel gives the skis stability and strong edges that wo
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We've had rave reviews from sport climbers, alpine climbers, ice climbers, expedition climbers and non-climbers, all praising the lightweight warmth of our Volant Jacket. The fit is close to save weight, but articulated elbows and full reach sleeves allow unrestricted movement. It's hard to imagine so much protection and warmth coming out of a two liter stuff sack. For ski touring, sleeping in a Vireo bag, snow belays and sitting around cold camps, the light weight and compact warmth of the Volant...
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Here is what a commemt from a from a proud owner of the Volant Genesis Gold "Super, super smooth. They hold just fine on the hard stuff, and smoothly plow through crud. They take a bit of work in powder, but the waist is only 66mm. You can take them long (old school)or roll your knees to carve short turns out of it. This is a fun way to free ski (particularly if you have pair of fats for powder days) without getting tired."
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