Any change could you guys drill these for me, for some Silvretta Pure Kidz bindings I have? I suspect you used to sell Silvretta Pure, when they were still available, and hence still have a jig that would work?
Let this be the first apple a backcountry-beginner tastes, that sure would spoil them. If we all had Movement skis right out of the gate, the world would be a happy place. The First Apple is a lightly rockered ski with a generous sidecut to make it easy to handle. The combination of a light wood core and multi-axial fiber makes for a lightweight ski with a smooth flex, just what you’d expect from a Movement ski. The ski uses the latest Tour Edges which vary in thickness along the ski, making them robust enough for years of use. It’s okay to sin and take a bite of the Movement First Apple.
- Light Rocker 8 tip and upturned tail help in rough snow.
- Multi-axial fiber around a light wood core is a great start.
- Longer lasting Tour Edges will bite into hard snow.
- P-Tex 2000 base material can be textured and waxed.
Specifications | |
Lengths (cm) | 146, 153 |
Weight |
1100g [146] 1150g [153] |
Weight (pair) | 2200g [146] 2300g [153] |
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115-80-104 [146] 117-80-106 [153] |
Turn |
16.5m [146] 17.5m [153] |
Skin |
Round tip, flat notched tail |
Specs Verified | 146 only |
Design | |
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Light rockered tip, camber underfoot |
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Smooth medium radius |
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Cap w/ multi-axial fiber |
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Karuba + composite |
Skimo Co Says | |
Usage | Casual touring |
Notes | Lightweight and easy to ski |
Bottom Line | Nice backcountry intro ski |
Compare to other Kid's Skis |
Questions & Reviews
4/12/2017
4/12/2017
Hi Eric, unfortunately we don't have a Silvretta jig, sorry!
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