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Ski touring - mt85 + tour light bindings + skins

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If you're looking for a touring ski that's at ease on all types of terrain, both uphill and downhill, the Wilder 85 is for you!

With its paulonia core construction, the Wilder85 is a healthy, responsive, no-frills ski. Its 85mm underfoot ensures excellent maneuverability and true versatility on all types of terrain.

154 cm

In-store collection

PRODUCT BENEFITS

Lightweight

1 ski with Tour light binding = 1690 g in 168 cm

Versatility

Mountain-oriented ski, versatile in all types of snow on the descent

Handling

85 mm underfoot, for a playful, maneuverable and grippy ski in hard snow

Hook

Straight edges distribute pressure along the length of the ski

Stability

High camber for excellent high-speed stability in all snow conditions

Ease of use

Packaged with bindings and skins cut to ski length

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Ski de randonnée - mt85 + fixations tour light + peaux
Ski touring - mt85 + tour light bindings + skins
Ski touring - mt85 + tour light bindings + skins
Ski touring - mt85 + tour light bindings + skins

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Ski features :

Bare ski:
154 cm = 1100g
161cm = 1200g
168 cm = 1300g
176 cm = 1400g

Weight of Tour light binding with leash = 390g

Pack Ski + Binding + Skins

The MT85 skis are offered in a pack with our Tour Light bindings and skins.
The binding is mounted on a plate that allows the length of the binding to be adjusted by 50mm. This means it can be fitted to a maximum number of foot sizes.
The plate is mounted according to a custom-fit plan to suit everyone's needs.
This mounting allows you to lend your skis, change boot sizes, etc.
This is a great advantage for simply introducing people to ski touring.

Fastener adjustment

ski length = 154 cm and 161 cm
=> Binding adjustment for boots from 252 to 310 mm
ski length = 168 cm
=> Binding adjustment for boots from 262 to 320 mm
ski length = 176 cm
=> Binding adjustment for boots from 282 to 340 mm
Adjustment requires a Torx screwdriver. We recommend in-store adjustment to ensure the correct distance between the back of your boot and the binding.

Skins

The skins offered with the MT85 skis are cut to the size and width of the ski.
They are made from 70% Mohair and 30% synthetics, the best compromise between glide (on ascents to limit effort) and grip (on ascents to limit the recoil effect).
The skins are fitted with an elastic band at the front for quick attachment to the tip, and an adjustable camlock at the rear to lock the skin to the heel of the ski.

Construction

Sandwich construction with straight skate edges,
Lightweight Paulownia wood core with fiberglass reinforcement.

What is a rocker?

On a ski with rocker, the tip and sometimes the tail lift off the ground much earlier than on a cambered ski without rocker. This shifts the contact points toward the center of the ski. This shortens the ski's surface area in contact with the snow, giving you more maneuverability and lift in soft snow. The angle of the rocker gives you more edge length for greater grip on hard snow. The longer the rocker, the more maneuverable your ski.

Rocker

The MT85 has a pronounced rocker at the front of the tip and a slight rocker at the back of the ski, making it easy to maneuver and pivot on all types of snow.

What is a camber?

When a ski is placed on the ground, the contact points of the ski on the snow are located near the tip and tail, while the center of the ski (under the bindings) rises slightly (this is the camber). The longer and higher the camber, the more grippy and responsive the ski. The lower the camber, the more forgiving and maneuverable the ski.

Cambre

The MT85 has a high camber that provides reassuring grip on hard snow and bounce in powder.

What is the rib line on a ski?

The sidecut is characterized by 3 dimensions: width at the tip (front of the ski), width at the runner (middle of the ski) and width at the tail (back of the ski). The wider the tip, the more easily the ski enters the turn. The narrower the runner, the grippier the ski on hard snow. The wider the runner, the more comfortable and stable the ski is in changing snow conditions.

Dimension lines

Dimension lines =

154 cm = 122/85/108 Radius: = 14m
161 cm = 122/85/108 Radius: = 16m
168 cm = 122/85/108 Radius: = 17m
176 cm = 122/85/108 Radius: = 19m

Preparation

Skis waxed and sharpened, ready to use. Edges sharpened to 89

How to choose the right ski size?

The shorter the skis, the more maneuverable they are, especially during conversions.
For this reason, beginners are advised to choose shorter skis.

In general, for ski touring, we recommend choosing skis:
from -5cm to -10cm below your height.
The length can also vary according to the terrain:
On marked trails: -5cm to -15cm below your height,
In the mountains: 0 to -10cm below your height.

Ski touring :

Make your own tracks and create your own itinerary far from the ski resorts.
Go back down where the snow seems best and the slope least exposed to avalanche risk.
Authentic ski touring.
You're evolving in a wild mountain environment, you need to master your movements, prepare your outings and know your avalanche safety equipment.
Don't go out alone.

Warranty

2 years

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COMPOSITIONS / ADVICE

Composition

Surfboard 29% Fiberglass, 20% Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, 19% Wood, 10% Polyethylene, 10% Epoxy resin, 8% Steel, 4% Thermoplastic polyurethane

STOCK TIPS

Dry skins after every outing.
To prevent rust from forming on ski edges, dry edges and base after use, before storing.

USER REVIEWS

Questions & answers

DESIGN STORY

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