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Black Diamond Equipment Drift Skis - Alpine

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Closeouts. Black Diamond Equipment's Drift Alpine skis are lightweight backcountry powder beasts that love to turn. The wide 100mm waist and soft-flexing, rockered tip float like a dream in fresh snow, and the ski offers easy turn initiation in variable conditions.
  • Rockered tip and 100mm waist provide excellent float and easy trail breaking
  • Lightweight paulownia wood core with torsion box construction
  • Flat tail with SkinLock for durable skin attachment while maximizing running length
  • 166 cm:
  • Sidecut dimensions: 134/100/121mm
  • Turn radius: 20.0m
  • 176 cm:
  • Sidecut dimensions: 136/100/122mm
  • Turn radius: 21.0m
  • 186 cm:
  • Sidecut dimensions: 138/100/123mm
  • Turn radius: 22.0m
  • Weight: 6 lb. 12 oz.
  • Material: Fiberglass with paulownia wood core
  • Made in China
  • US shipments only
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  • Question “I ski on a K-2 ski currently that is 174 cm long. I've been told if I go to a rockered ski I should go with a longer ski. Should I go with a 186 cm vs. my normal ski”
    Asked on 2/16/2013 12:00:00 AM by Douglass from United States
    • Answer Actually Black Diamond has a weight recommendation for the Drift. If you weight over 170 pound the 186 cm is the size for you. The 176 cm is for skiers 150-180 pounds. Of course these are only basic recommendations, for instance if you are 175 pounds and an aggressive skier who spends most of his time in soft snow. It would not hurt to go up to the 186 cm.
      Answered on 2/19/2013 12:00:00 AM by Prod Spec Kevin from Sierra Trading Post