LINE HONEY BADGER TBL + SQUIRE 11
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As angry as a family of weasels who drank from CBum's glass, the Honey Badger has a super-responsive carbon core and all the technologies Line has dedicated to the park. It uses Aspen wood to stabilize your ride, wide tips for comfortable footing and stylish jibbing, center camber with extra power reserve, and a price tag that boh I still can't believe.
SKI LINE HONEY BADGER TBL + SQUIRE 11
HONEY B ADGER , UNISEX UNISEX SKI that rocks.
- HONEY BADGER TBL Fatty Base & Edge : 30% thicker base and edges, 2 mm wide and 2.5 mm high steel edges and 1.7 mm thick base greatly increase ski durability and tuning.
- HONEY BADGER TBL Symmetric Flex : The same flex at the front and back of the boot means the ski adapts to the terrain equally in both forward and switch gait
- HONEY BADGER TBL 5Cut Multi radi usSidecut : FIVE different radii blend into the sidecut of the ski. The result? A wide variety of curve shapes and intuitive feel.
- HONEY BADGER TBL 4d Fibercap Construction : 4 directions of fiberglass are woven on top of the core for durability without unnecessary weight.
- HONEY BADGER TBL Aspen Veneer Core : An amalgamation of Aspen strings brought together for a lightweight, agile and grippy feel.
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- Gender This product can be used by both boys and girls.
- Riding Style Skis for Freestyle use Versatile, safe and performing freestyle maneuvers.
- Shape DIRECTIONAL
Directional skis have a light or more accentuated directionality, and a sidecut calibrated to favor a more aggressive riding. The sidecut is asymmetrical and the ski in question will be extremely stable and powerful on the piste and will have excellent floatation in powder. - Flex MID-SOFT FLEX
It is the value that indicates the flex resistance of a ski. A stiff ski (high flex) is more responsive and gives a more immediate, secure and stable response while a soft ski (low flex) is more maneuverable and dedicated to the execution of freestyle maneuvers.