Faction Prodigy 0X Grom Skis - Kids' 2024

SKU# EB-240520-1005

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Faction Prodigy 0X Grom Skis - Kids' 2024

Light, easy to coax into the turn, and not particular about whether it's going forward or back, the Faction Prodigy 0X Grom Skis are the perfect introduction to the sport for young skiers with an eye to quick progression. A Polyfly foam core, directional twin shape, and extra thick 2.5mm edges mean this will last for siblings as well.

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Rocker Type:
Rocker - Camber - Rocker
Flex:
Flex Rating: 5 (1 = Soft, 10 = Stiff)
Shape:
Directional Twin: A considerably skinnier tail width than in the tip provides ultimate downhill performance for attacking the mountain. A twin tip in the tail encourages playfulness and freestyle attitude, meaning you can ride switch with ease.
Tip Height: 50mm
Tail Height: 38mm
Core:
Polyfly Core: The Polyfly core is utilized in the 0 and 0X GROM skis. Polyfly is a foam core that provides the lightest possible weight while also dampening vibrations, ensuring effortless skiing for ripping kids.
Sidewalls:
Cap Construction
Edges:
XL 2.5mm Edges: Fractions of a millimeter might not sound like much, but when it comes to edges, it adds up. The 2.5mm edges add an extra 25% of height to Faction's standard 2mm edge, making for a stronger and more durable ski.
Binding Compatibility:
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
Drill Bit: 3.6 x 7mm

Specs

Terrain:
All-Mountain
All-Mountain
Skis:
No Bindings
Ability Level:
Beginner-Intermediate
Beginner-Intermediate
Rocker Type:
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Rocker/Camber/Rocker
Turning Radius:
Short
Short
Core/Laminates:
Foam
Tail Type:
Partial Twin Tip
Partial Twin Tip
Series:
Prodigy
Warranty:
2 Years

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