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The J Skis The Allplay "Freedom Rock" Limited Edition Skis represent everything well and good about the United States of America. Cheeseburgers, donuts, ice cream, hot dogs, beer and pizza all make an appearance. Although none of those are the healthiest of options, you know you love it. At least there is skiing to help you get back into shape, and there is no better ski than the Allplay to get you in the zone. Fine-tuned for all-mountain and terrain park destruction, the Allplay features an aspen/maple core with four directions of fiberglass and some of the burliest edges and bases in the industry. When paired with a medium flex and 98 mm waist, it's hard to find a more versatile ski, anywhere.
Rocker / Camber / Rocker – 3 mm x 28 cm length / 3 mm Camber / 3 mm x 28 cm length
Parabolic 4 Radius Rocker – J Skis have designed their Rocker Tips by blending 4 different radii into one smooth parabolic curve from the last point of the camber to the very tip, just like a surfboard. The result is a much, much, much smoother profile tip shape that has no abrupt kinks, flat spots or awkward changes. Your tips will rise up out of the snow with less effort and you’ll lay down carves that utilize much more of your full edge length always feeling intuitive.
Flex: 3/5 – Medium supportive flex underfoot to stomp landings & hold a solid edge all over the mountain. The symmetric tip and tail flex is rated #3, not too stiff, not too soft. Plenty of support to keep you on your feet yet enough flex for fun butters or big ollies.
The Allplay Construction
Maple – A very expensive high quality hard wood, thus the reason it’s used to build floors and furniture to last a lifetime. When used as a ski core, it: absorbs impact, has a ton of energy, keeps your binding screws in. And most importantly, maple syrup tastes great. J Skis run 4 x 20 mm wide Maple laminates the entire length of the core. Under your foot the core is comprised of approximately 80% Maple & 20% Aspen, with solid Maple over the edges for unprecedented power & durability.
Aspen – An incredibly lightweight wood that provides plenty of strength when laminated alongside Maple. At the tips of J Skis you’ll see more of the light colored Aspen, 4 x 20 mm wide Aspen laminates covering approximately 70% of the surface area for for dramatically reduced swing weight.
Quasi Isotropic Fiberglass – Fiberglass works like a guitar string. When it is flexed it wants to flex back, that’s the energy or pop you feel in a ski. However, this energy can only be applied in the direction of the actual fiberglass length. This means the more directions of fiberglass, the more energy, pop & responsiveness. (forward, side to side, torsional, etc.) Industry standard “Triaxial” fiberglass runs in only three directions: 0, 45, -45. J Skis uses a Quasi Isotropic fiberglass configuration, same as the aerospace industry, to maximize energy & strength in as many directions as possible. J Skis fiber runs on 4 different axes: 0, 90, +45, -45, again more cost, but worth the performance.
Rubber Dampening – Think of a ski like a phone book, every page = layer of material in the ski. Then bend your phone book and you’ll see every page slide against each other: this is “shear”. This shear force tries to separate and thus delaminate all the layers in your ski every time it’s flexed. J Skis won't build a ski without running a layer of thin rubber around the full perimeter of the ski over the entire edge, plus the full width of the tip and tail. The rubber acts as an insulator so that the edge and other materials can slide against each other when flexing without delaminating to dramatically improve durability.
Full Height Sidewalls – J Skis uses good ol’ durable, fast, impact absorbing Ultra High Molecular Weight base material for sidewalls. For the same reason it's used on your ski's bases, UHMW is great at absorbing vibrations & resisting impact. Take a metal pipe and hit it against a rock, then do the same with a piece of plastic. The metal vibrates through to your bones & the plastic absorbs the vibration for you. That’s the difference with having plastic shock absorbing sidewalls over your edges. J Skis cuts the sidewalls to a 10° angle, with a nice step at the bottom for a nice long tuning life.
Thickest Base – J Skis always matches base & edge. J Skis uses the thickest base in the industry, 1.8 mm. It’s a sintered Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene, super hard and super fast.
Thickest Edge – J Skis officially uses the thickest edges in the industry; 2.5 mm x 2.5 mm. More metal = more durable. Whether you’re accidentally hitting a rock or purposely sliding a rail, your edges will live a much longer life. You’ll also be able to re-tune many more times or file them round to slide rails longer.
Freedom Rock Limited Edition – 100 Pair Limited Edition, hand signed and numbered by Jason Levinthal.
HD Graphic Digital Printing – Ski & Snowboard companies use the traditional, age old process of silk screening which is very labor intensive, requires high volumes & has a very low resolution image quality, you've seen the dots! J Skis uses a state of the art Fuji UV Flat bed printer, a machine that enables printing any image in photo real high resolution from a computer directly to the plastic top & base like you would at home on your inkjet printer. The resolution is unbelievable photo real and allows for on-the-fly printing as many or as few quantities wanted, with no additional costs. The result...you're one of few in the world with skis looking as good as these on your feet.
Boot Mount – 4 centimeters back from center / Center if you mainly ride park
Hand made close to the USA in Canada
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
Size (cm) | 171 | 178 | 184 |
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Tip Width (mm) | 120 | 120 | 120 |
Waist Width (mm) | 98 | 98 | 98 |
Tail Width (mm) | 117 | 117 | 117 |
Turning Radius (m) | 21 | ||
Indiv. Ski Weight (g) | 1905 |