Volkl Juniors' Racetiger SL R Ski [2022]
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Volkl Juniors' Racetiger SL R Ski [2022]
Details
Variations
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Size: 136
Description
Bindings are not included.From Renntiger to Racetiger, from one generation to the next. When Volkl developed the new Racetiger SL R Jr, the R&D team together with ski legends Giorgio Rocca and Manfred Pranger tested every single ski length with boys and girls from various ski clubs and also with their own children. Giorgo's sons, Francesco and Giaccomo, as well as Manfred's kids, Mario and Laura Pranger, are all very talented and enthusiastic junior racers and their feedback combined with their fathers' knowhow did significantly contribute to the new construction of the Racetiger SL R Jr.
Recommended bindings (sold separately):
1. Marker Race Jr 8
2. Marker Race 10 XTD
3. Marker Xcomp 12
Additional Information
Details
- Speedwall Woodcore with Beech-Poplar
- Powered by Titanium
- Two layers of Titanal
- P-Tex 4504 base
- Full Sidewall construction
- Tip Rocker
- Sidecut: 115-64.5-96 mm (at 143 cm)
- Radius: 10 m (at 143 cm)
- *Does not come with bindings*
- Product ID#: 25453903
- Vendor Style#: 120832
Features
SKI & SNOWBOARD SERVICES
Please visit our services page for more information on ski and snowboard services available at select Sporting Life store locations.POWERED BY TITANIUM
A special wood core tuning system - powered by titanium. Above and below the XTD Sensor Wood Core or XTD Wood Core, there is a layer of titanium reinforcing the ski and adding power and stability. The thin yet extremely strong aluminium alloy extends its unparalleled dampening properties particularly at high speeds.SPEEDWALL
Modern ski designs and today's race courses involve spending more time on the sidewalls and edges. Völkl engineers siezed an opportunity to make faster skis we view the sidewalls not just as lateral boundaries, but a continuation of the surface in contact with the snow. Speedwall sidewall material is made out of a proprietary composite sintered base material, so Speedwall sidewalls can be waxed, just like the bases. In racing, that means less friction and more speed!Alpine Skis Sizing Guide
In addition to other important factors like skill level and terrain type, choosing the right ski for you depends on knowing which size is best suited for your height. This simple measurement provides an approximate guide for beginners who are new to the sport and are unsure where to start when it comes to sizing. Use the following size chart to help guide you to the perfect ski.
Alpine Skis Size Chart
Height (in) | Beginner (cm) | Intermediate (cm) | Advanced (cm) |
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3' - 3'1" | 65-74 cm | ||
3'2" - 3'3" | 75-79 cm | ||
3'4" - 3'6" | 80-84 cm | ||
3'7" - 3'8" | 85-94 cm | ||
3'9" - 3'10" | 95-104 cm | 105-109 cm | |
3'11" - 4' | 105-109 cm | 110-114 cm | 115-119 cm |
4'1" - 4'2" | 110-114 cm | 115-119 cm | 120-124 cm |
4'3" - 4'4" | 110-114 cm | 115-119 cm | 120-124 cm |
4'5" - 4'6" | 120-124 cm | 125-129 cm | 130-134 cm |
4'7" - 4'8" | 125-129 cm | 130-134 cm | 135-139 cm |
4'9" - 4'11" | 130-134 cm | 135-139 cm | 140-144 cm |
5' - 5'1" | 135-139 cm | 140-144 cm | 145-149 cm |
5'2" - 5'3" | 140-144 cm | 145-149 cm | 150-159 cm |
5'4" - 5'5" | 145-149 cm | 150-154 cm | 155-165 cm |
5'6" - 5'7" | 150-154 cm | 155-159 cm | 160-169 cm |
5'8" - 5'9" | 155-159 cm | 160-164 cm | 165-175 cm |
5'10" - 6' | 160-164 cm | 165-169 cm | 170-185 cm |
6'1" - 6'2" | 165-169 cm | 170-174 cm | 185+ cm |
6'3" - 6'4" | 170-174 cm | 175-185 cm | 185+ cm |
6'6" + | 180+ cm | 185+ cm | 185+ cm |
On average, your skis should fall somewhere between your chin and forehead when held upright. There are a few additional details that play a significant role in determining which ski size is best fit for you. After consulting the size chart, be sure to consider your weight, skill level, skiing style and the type of terrain you’ll be frequenting.
Here are some reasons for sizing up or down:
Weight
- Size up if you are closer to the high end of your weight range or above average weight for your height.
- Size down if you are closer to the low end of your weight range or below average weight for your height.
Skill Level and Style
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Size up if you are an advanced/expert skier who prefers
to be fast and aggressive in style.
- Longer skis tend to have a more stable feel.
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Size down if you are a beginner/intermediate skier who
prefers skiing at a more leisurely pace with quick turns.
- Shorter skis offer higher overall manoeuverability.
Terrain
- Size up if you love to explore the backcountry. Most off-piste skiers lean towards longer skis.
- Size down if you prefer carving your way down a well-groomed mountain or hard pack snow.