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Little-known in the US, but well established in Europe with their expertise and production of light performance touring skis, Movement is slowly but surely travelling to other continents. The Movement Alp Tracks 106 LTD Skis are the company's widest touring offering, with an ultralight Karuba core, a full carbon layup, and Titanal and fiberglass reinforcement in the binding mount area. The weight is extraordinary for this class - 1320 grams per ski in a 177 - and the downhill performance is also tremendous, as you'd expect from a Swiss-bred product. If you tour for powder turns AND you go to great lengths to get them, this is the right ski to take on your next trip.
Twin Rocker Profile – Camber underfoot with a sustained tip rocker and short tail rocker
FCS and PEFC Certified Karuba Core
5 Axes Carbon – Minimizes weight and improves performance in all types of snow. Carbon fiber running in multiple axes produces a more torsionally rigid structure for better edge control.
Unidirectional Carbon – A layer of unidirectional carbon is used in addition to the 5 axes laminate to stiffen the ski longitudinally without making it hooky.
Double Plate Reinforcement – A two layer system - one of fiberglass, one of Titanal - guarantees the security of the binding mount area.
ASA Shock Absorber – Shock deadening laminate made of ABS plastic
Micro Sidewall Construction – Cap at the tip and tail with a short ABS sidewall underfoot
P-Tex 5000 – Die-cut graphic elements, precision tuned using state-of-the-art Montana machinery
Touring Edge – Movement's thinnest and lightest edge
Handmade in Movement's Own Factory – Movement purchased the AST factory (formerly Tua) in Tunisia in 2005, and has made steady improvements in engineering and quality control since. This makes possible a level of quality control only achievable when quantities are limited and the factory is under the direct control of the product managers.
We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
Size (cm) | 177 | 185 |
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Tip Width (mm) | 138 | 138 |
Waist Width (mm) | 106 | 106 |
Tail Width (mm) | 126 | 126 |
Turning Radius (m) | 19 | 20 |
Indiv. Ski Weight (g) | 1320 | 1400 |