Product Summary
The ski in details
For the ambitious SL teenage athlete going for gold
The Racetiger SL R FIS is the perfect ski for ambitious U14/U16 athletes and has technologies that are also used in the World Cup. The Tailored Carbon Tip offers a very precise, direct and reliable shovel response, which helps the athlete to take a shorter and narrower radius to the gate. The geometry also works in this direction and make it possible to ski a shorter way in front of the gate and thus a tighter and faster turn at every single gate. Two layers of full titanal, the multilayer woodcore a mix of beech- and poplar wood and ABS sidewalls give the ski the necessary stability and dynamism so that every athlete can attain their full potential.
Technologies
Multilayer Woodcore 1
The side wall is laminated to extremely stable layers of wood on the sides of the sandwich core.
Base P-Tex 4504
A sintered, ultra-high molecular polyethylene base with an extremely high density.
Race Finish
To meet the specific demands of racing in terms of edge grip and precision, they have equipped our race ski models with a special race finish. The SL models feature a 0.7° base edge angle and an 87.6° side edge angle. The GS models have a 1.1° base edge angle and an 87.6° side edge angle.
Full Sidewall ABS
ABS is a durable and resilient plastic known for its strength and impact resistance. It offers high resistance to shocks and impacts, making the ski more robust and long-lasting. These sidewalls allow for precise power transfer from the skier to the edges of the ski.
Full Titanal
The titanium setup makes the ski agile and dynamic. Especially friends of a hard, fast and aggressive riding style benefit from the quick response of this construction.
Tailored Carbon Tips
In this innovative manufacturing process the new Tailored Carbon Tips are produced by embroidering the individual carbon fibers onto a carrier material. This allows them to be positioned exactly along the stress lines, opening up completely new possibilities, for performance at the front of the ski, which has a decisive influence on the handling of the ski.
3D.GLASS
Compared to classic glass constructions the three-dimensional and multiple-folded glass layers in the tip and in the tail area result in an increased edge grip and a more vivid rebound behavior in turns.
Full Camber