Head to head, by character
Each ski's own read, side by side — the same three things that define how it skis.
Turn & shape
A 14.8-meter radius covers versatile, all-purpose turn shapes; a generous tip taper keeps turn entry easy and the shovel quick to engage.
A 18.0-meter radius leans toward longer turns, while a generous tip taper keeps the shovel easy to engage and release — a long-radius shape that doesn't feel locked in.
Stability & dampness
A full titanal layup gives it a damp, planted build that holds a line through rough snow and rewards a forward, driving stance. At 2,290 g it's a heavy ski built to stay planted and push through chop.
Built without metal on a robusta poplar wood core, it's lighter and livelier underfoot — easy to release from a turn and quick edge to edge. At 1,350 g it's a genuinely light ski, nimble and easy to move around.
Float & width
At 68 mm it's a narrow, firm-snow ski — quick from edge to edge and built to grip hardpack rather than float.
At 65 mm it's a narrow, firm-snow ski — quick from edge to edge and built to grip hardpack rather than float. A cambered profile keeps it locked to the snow for grip rather than smear-and-release.