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Volkl Kendo
$499.93
Released December, 2010
The Pros:Versatile design makes it useful over the entire mountain. Handles a fair amount of abuse without showing signs of wear. Good carving ability in almost all conditions, great edge grip.
The Cons:Lose some of the edge grip in powder, a little too slender.
The Volkl Kendo is a mid-cost freeski. This ski is geared toward skiers at the intermediate level of skill. This ski is made for 50/50 frontside/backside skiing, all mountain. The Kendo has a thin layer of titanium between the core and the surface, which gives the ski more integrity and dampens vibration.
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The Power construction of this ski consists of traditional vertical sidewalls that offer grip and stability. The Kendo's Sensorwood core is CNC milled using vertically laminated poplar and beech wood, a design that makes for a solid feel. The Kendo has the same design as Volkl's Mantra model, but with a 127-88-109 sidecut, which is 8mm narrower in the waist. There are size options available for the Volkl Kendo freeski.
Features
- Size options
- 127-88-109 sidecut
- Freeski
- Intermediate
- Power construction
- Sensorwood core
- Color: Black/White
- Titanium layer
Size Options
- 170 - 19.9 radius
- 177 - 21.9 radius
- 184 - 24.1 radius
- 191 - 26.2 radius
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versatile design makes it useful over the entire mountain
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handles a fair amount of abuse without showing signs of wear
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good carving ability in almost all conditions, great edge grip
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adequate floatation for deeper snow and powder
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plows through powder and crud without losing stability
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light enough to be easy to carry around
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lose some of the edge grip in powder, a little too slender
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