EXPERIENCE
Designed for skiers with racing running in their blood, always looking for better performance on groomed slopes, Salomon’s S/RACE 8 ski makes turns taken at high speed easier. Combining dynamism and stability, these skis offer greater control at less effort so that you can push your limits and improve each turn.
Structure
The wood core and sandwich edges have been designed to improve stability, ensuring good ski/snow contact and improving performance
BINDINGS
Salomon bindings, M11 GW model in black
DIN 3 to 11 is worked to the GripWalk Standard, which is suitable for boots used for standard Alpine skiing and GW
boots whose sole length is between 257 mm and 380 mm.
Durability
Heel and spatula protection as well as full-length structuring on the edges offer longevity even during intensive use.
The ski’s coating is very sturdy, and tested thoroughly in the lab to ensure its lifespan.
Preparation
Waxed and sharpened skis, ready to use. Edge sharpened to 89°.
Sidecuts
124/70/104
The sidecut corresponds to the mm width of the tip, waist and tail.
The wider the tip, the easier the turn entry.
The narrower the waist ,the quicker the edge switching.
The wider the skate, the more comfortable and stable the ski in changing snow conditions
Radius = 15 m in size 177 cm
As for the curve radius, the smaller it is, the shorter the ski turn (tight turn)
The larger the turn radius, the more effectively the ski will perform on wide turns.
What is the rocker?
When placing a ski on the ground, its points of contact are found near the tip and tail, whereas the middle of the ski (under the bindings) is slightly raised. This is the camber. The longer and higher the camber, the greater the edge grip and more responsive the ski. The lower the camber, the more forgiving the ski and the better the handling.
WHAT IS A ROCKER?
On a "rocker" ski, the tip, and sometimes the tail, comes off the ground sooner than with a cambered ski: this has the effect of moving the contact points toward the centre of the ski. The surface of the ski in contact with the snow is shortened and offers manoeuvrability and floatability in soft snow. When leaning into turns, the edge length offers more edge grip on hard snow. The longer the rocker, the better the handling of the ski.