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The Lowdown 87 is brand new for DOWN. This is your freerando ski that can handle steep to corn to firm. In the days of super light skis that only perform on the up the LD combines the RIGHT weight with the RIGHT shape. This ski is torsionally more stable than all of his lighter friends on the market. With triaxial carbon and triaxial glassfiber and a titanal binding plate, you have a stable and reliable platform. The best way to describe the feeling of skiing the LOWDOWN 87 is "point & shoot" - which is a rarity for this type of ski. DOWN is a company that defines itself about - well - the way down, and that also goes for our alpine touring skis.
The ultimate in versatility and smoothness, our freeride rocker profile combines camber underfoot with a low rise, elliptical tip and a nearly flat tail. The underfoot camber gives instant edge grip in tricky conditions and the smooth transition into the tip and tail rocker lets you engage the full effective edge on demand for smooth carving. The low rise, elliptical tip provides full snow contact, punches through uneven snow with minimal deflection and keeps you on top of even the deepest, fluffiest powder.
There is a lot of creative marketing in the ski industry, but when it comes to the weight of touring skis, some take the creative BS to the next level. So, here a few facts about building light skis: At the end of the day, building a light ski is all about mechanics and physics. Which is also to say: There's no magic in it. Lighter, as most companies do it, means simply lighter materials, but most importantly less material. Two simple examples, and also how we engineer differently.