|
Madshus Nanonsonic Carbon Classic Ski. The Nanonsonic Classic Carbon uses the same base and
grind for both cold and plus, with the Plus having a slightly higher
camber and a bit of tip splay.
Sidecut 44-42-44
1000gr for 190cm length
NIS binding plate
P190 Nanobase. A new core material and heat shield makes the new Nano
more thermally stable and has shown to be more durable than previous
models.
We picked all of these skis at the Factory in Lillehammer. They have
been great on the snow. Madshus has the longest kick zone of any of the
top brands and typically has a smooth, easy-kicking feel. The 103
(plus) is higher camber with a more pronounced pocket shape with more
height built into the front of the pocket along with some residual
camber to keep stickier waxes off the snow. The 102 (cold) has a long,
low pocket that is strong enough to hold the skier off the snow, but
soft enough to give buttery soft kick for cold hard-wax conditions
(anything below 0C/32F).
The Madshus development team found one variant of their test skis to be
so amazing during testing in the spring that they brought the new
construction into production immediately for the 103 model. We got to
test this "VR" construction on the Sognefjell glacier in June, 2010 and were
impressed. The VR ski has a very distinct feel, combining a very strong
pocket with readily-available kick. After skiing these skis for a few
kilometers, you figure out how to time your kick and where to push, and
it is like being on a skateboard - fast and free while gliding, but rock
solid, kick available right at the ball of your foot. Every customer
who we've fit on the VR skis has gushed about them. All of the 103 skis are VR camber for 2011-2012.
| In Stock |
180 |
185 |
190 |
195 |
200 |
205 |
210 |
| 102 |
No |
No |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| 103 |
No |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
Regular Price: $650.00 On Sale For: $499.99
|