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Our best selling skis in its 13th season and stronger than ever with a slightly modified flex and an ultra-durable build. With the new DOWN carbon layup (sorry we did not have some fancy name) the CD104L is not only for touring but can be used as a daily driver. And yes, the "L" is for lighter, with the magic happening inside the ski: a full paulownia wood core is keeping the all-mountain abilities of its heavier cousin, while giving the the 104L a livelier flex and crisper feel. It's better suited for touring and long days spent logging a lot of vertical.
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.
Having a Freeride World Tour athletes on our ambassador team has it's perks. We've given Mathys Fornasier and Mickaël Bimboes access to our garage of every CD model ever existed. We insisted he should try'em all & give us pointers on what he was stoked about in each.
His shopping list kinda looked like this: strong enough to charge, loose enough to skid and agile enough to spin and stomp. So, here's what our lab did:
SIDECUT: 128 - 104 - 120
| LENGTH (mm) | RADIUS (m) | WEIGHT (g) |
| 187 | 25 | 3720 |
| 181 | 23 | 3370 |