Head 94cm ski blades provide high performance fun on the slopes with the perfect combination of control and manuever-ability, being equally at home whether cruising the groomed runs, jamming through the moguls or taking on the black diamond advanced terrain. Head ski blades come as a complete package with the convenience of premounted and integrated step-in release bindings. The wider-body construction coupled with a deep parabolic side cut makes carving, whether a beginner or seasoned skiblader, almost effortless. This is especially so due to the slightly narrower tail width that makes turning even easier.
The graphite race base, coupled with solid tip-to-tail wood core construction and “snake-skin” protective top sheet make these one of the most versatile and longest lasting ski blades on the market. These will amaze you with how stable and smooth they ride. The Salamander features asymmetrical twin tips for ease of forward as well as backward riding. If you are still lingering on the sidelines of our sport, waiting for ski blades with releasable bindings that feel like your skis, but way better, stop waiting and start riding!
Bindings: The Tyrolia Sympro 100 bindings feature a unique anti blocking system (ABS) which allows the boot to literally glide out of the binding with practically no friction. Tyrolia SP-100 Bindings Din Range = 3 to 10.
Specs: Tip/Waist/Tail Width: 13/9/12 cm; Tip/Tail Height: 3/2.8 cm.
Ski - Size Chart
First of all there is no golden rule to determine the correct ski length. It depends on your skiing abilities, weigth, length and type of ski. But as a rule of thumb we provide the table below which is a good starting point to find your correct length.
Example: If you start getting in to freeriding, take a ski which is approximately 5 cm shorter then your own length.
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