Nothing screams “daily driver” like the Salomon QST 106 Skis. Ideal for snowier climes, their 106mm waist and Freeride Rocker profile makes mincemeat of pow, crud, slush and even corduroy – just point them in the right direction and hold on for the good part. The use of Cork Damplifier and C/FX Fiber rather than metal gives the QST 106 a light and nimble personality that’s money when the going gets tight and technical, and the Double Sidewall construction delivers suprisingly good edgehold when the snow firms up.
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Rocker Type
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   Freeride Rocker Profile–        25% Tip Rocker / Camber / 17% Tail Rocker
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Core
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   Full Poplar Woodcore–        A woodcore from tip to tail offers optimum stability on snow and powerful rebound. Maximizes ski-to-snow contact and filters vibrations.
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Laminates
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   Cork Damplifier–        Cork is 16 times more absorptive than Koroyd. Using it in the tip and/or tail of the ski enables a high level of vibration absorption and dampening while decreasing weight.
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   C/FX Carbon Weave–        C/FX is a fiber layer consisting of Carbon and Flax woven together. It combines the strength, stability, minimal weight of carbon with the increased level of dampening of the flax.
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Sidewalls
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   Double Sidewalls Technology–        A high density injected piece of ABS underfoot combined with full length sidewalls creates a strong platform underfoot to maximize grip on hard snow.
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Binding Compatibility
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   We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
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-    Terrain:    All-Mountain, Big Mountain                                    All-MountainAll-mountain skis are designed to handle anything you throw at them including powder, ice, groomers, steeps, heavy snow, and everything in between, but they aren’t necessarily a master of any one terrain. If you’re only going to own one ski to do it all, this is what you want. All-mountain skis generally have what we call mid-fat waists that range from 80-110 mm.                    Big MountainBig mountain skis are designed for charging big lines with high speeds and big airs. These skis varry in width from wide, powder-oriented skis for skiing Alaska spines to narrower, mixed condition skis for ripping the beat up headwall at your local mountain. Skis in this category tend to be on the stiffer side, often with more rocker in the tip and less in the tail.           Â
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