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Völkl Peregrine 72 Black vs Völkl Peregrine 72 x Filip Pagowski RM

The Peregrine 72 Black and the Peregrine 72 x Filip Pagowski RM compared. They share 72 mm underfoot. The Peregrine 72 Black is 5 g lighter at the default length (3,200 vs 3,205 g). Turn radii are 13.6 m and 15.4 m.

Völkl Peregrine 72 Black — topsheet
Peregrine 72 Black
$1,300 MSRP 5 lengths · 158, 163, 168, 173, 178 cm
Völkl Peregrine 72 x Filip Pagowski RM — topsheet
Peregrine 72 x Filip Pagowski RM
$1,700 MSRP 3 lengths · 168, 173, 178 cm

Where each ski sits across every ski we carry

Peregrine 72 Black
Peregrine 72 x Filip Pagowski RM
Waist
72 mm
72 mm
Narrower · firmer-snowWider · powder
Weight
3,200 g
3,205 g
Lighter · playfulHeavier · damp & planted
Tip taper
50 mm
53 mm
Straighter · grippyMore taper · loose
Turn radius
13.6 * m
15.4 m
Shorter · quickLonger · stable
* A flagged radius is the underfoot figure from a multi-radius sidecut, measured differently than a single full-length radius — the positions are not strictly comparable.

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 three-radius sidecut blends a shorter radius at the tip and tail with a longer one underfoot, so turn shape changes with how hard the ski is driven — tighter entry, longer and steadier through the arc.
A 15.4-meter radius covers versatile, all-purpose turn shapes; a generous tip taper keeps turn entry easy and the shovel quick to engage.
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 3,200 g it's a heavy ski built to stay planted and push through chop.
A full titanal layup gives it a damp, planted build that holds a line through rough snow and rewards a forward, driving stance. At 3,205 g it's a heavy ski built to stay planted and push through chop.
Float & width
At 72 mm it's a narrow, firm-snow ski — quick from edge to edge and built to grip hardpack rather than float. Rocker at tip and tail lets it smear and release easily, while the camber underfoot keeps an edge.
At 72 mm it's a narrow, firm-snow ski — quick from edge to edge and built to grip hardpack rather than float. Rocker at tip and tail lets it smear and release easily, while the camber underfoot keeps an edge.

Full spec comparison

SpecPeregrine 72 BlackPeregrine 72 x Filip Pagowski RM
Waist 72 mm 72 mm
Sidecut 122·72·103 mm 125·72·103 mm
Weight @ default 3,200 g 3,205 g
Weight range 3,140–3,320 g 3,135–3,285 g
Turn radius 13.6 m underfoot · multi-radius 15.4 m full-length
Metal Full titanal Full titanal
Core Multilayer woodcore Multilayer woodcore
Lengths 158–178 cm 168–178 cm
MSRP $1,300 $1,700

* The two skis may measure turn radius differently. A multi-radius sidecut publishes a separate radius per section; the figure shown is the underfoot radius, which reads tighter than the ski's real all-mountain turn shape. We show each as published rather than forcing a false match.