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All Terrain Rocker
ROCKER: Easy initiation, versatility, agility
CAMBER: Control, edge hold, rebound
All-Terrain Rocker features an elevated tip for variable and soft snow performance, as well as camber underfoot for power, energy, and edge-hold in firmer conditions.
Simply put, All-Terrain Rocker offers versatility and ease in all snow conditions.
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Tip and Tail Holes
Holes in the tip and tail are not only the attachments points for K2 skins, but they also fit the functional needs of a backcountry skier including the ability to build a rescue sled or construct various ski anchors. The holes are equipped with removable plugs. -
Powder-Specific Tip Design
The widest point of a powder tip is 7cm back from the standard contact point. The design adds stability and predictability while skiing and is less likely to hook or grab in light crusts or variable conditions. -
Progressive Sidecut
Progressive sidecut is a combination of two different radii, or sidecuts, that enhance the versatility of wider-waist skis. Standard sidecut theory is based on using a single radius. This works well on narrower skis, but becomes overpowering on wider skis, especially in variable conditions. The use of progressive sidecut on wider-waist skis guarantees improved turn initiation and hard-snow performance. -
SnoPhobic Topsheet
Snow collecting on a ski can add weight to a climb. Our SnoPhobic tops keep you light with a new snow-repellent topsheet. The running surface along the bottom of a ski is hydrophobic by design, so we've developed a thinner version of the same material to use on the Back model-specific topsheets. Applying wax to the topsheet increases snow shedding performance. -
Carbon Web
Carbon Web pushes the balance between weight and strength gaining downhill performance without adding additional mass. Located in the tail and the forebody of the skim the Carbon Web increases edge grip when you need it most in the backcountry. -
Climbing Skins
REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
by PowerReviewsPros
- Great flotation (4)
- Good carving ability (3)
- Good grip (3)
- Lightweight (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Powder (3)
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Pros
- Durable
- Great Flotation
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Powder Skiing
- Ski Mountaineering
Partnered with Diamir Eagle bindings I bought these for Touring in Andermatt. I've also used them for 3 weeks this winter on & off piste in France.
I now use them in preference to my Alpine skis due to their light weight. On very icy pistes they took a while to get used to - however getting your weight well forward sorts that - these are a great ski!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Great Flotation
- Smooth Ride
Cons
- Edge hopping on ice
- Poor Grip
Best Uses
- Crust
- Difficult terrain
- Powder Skiing
best ski for back country and off-piste I ever had. Poor on icy piste, but for that I didn't buy it!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Good Carving Ability
- Good Grip
- Lightweight
- Scratch Resistant
- Smooth Ride
Cons
Best Uses
- Alpine Touring
- Downhill
- Powder
Excellent ski, it hooks up and carves very nicely as well as having great float in the poweder. Excellent light weight all around ski for an AT setup.
Pros
- Good Carving Ability
- Good Grip
- Great Flotation
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Powder
- Ski Touring
Great ski for ski touring or ski mountaineering. Light enoug for waliking stiff enough for skiing even on the slopes. The best ski for ski touring I ever had.
Pros
- Durable
- Good Carving Ability
- Good Grip
- Great Flotation
Cons
Best Uses
- Downhill
- Moguls
- Powder
In backcountry skiing, you never know what you'll find so you need a tool for all terrain. Powder is the prime target so you want something that covers that, but what about corn, zipper crust and bottomless mank? For that, you need a ski that will make you come back for seconds, which is where the WayBack comes in. It does it all, with style.
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Wayback
Built with All-Terrain Rocker
Product Description
A superlight Paulownia wood core and loads of carbon fiber make the WayBack the lightest ski in our collection. It’s moderate 88mm waist is narrow enough for hard, technical skinning, but still supportive in soft snow, and the All-Terrain Rocker not only breaks trail easier, but smoothsout challenging variable conditions.Binding Options: No Binding
Performance: 40% Powder / 60% Variable
Radius: 21m @ 174
Construction: Torsion Box, Carbon, Cap, Aspen/Paulownia/Bamboo
Weight: 1440g @ 174
Features: Powder Tip, Progressive Sidecut, SnoPhobic Topsheet, Carbon Web, Tip and Tail Hardware, Pre-Cut Climbing Skins available

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