Overall rating | 3 reviews) | (
The Ferox was born from the necessity of offering a bi-tip, double rocker, powder type touring ski which is still efficient on the edges. So, the objective is the powder and the sensation of floating on the snow. But the soul remains alpine to adapt to all conditions encountered while touring.
Equipped with a tail tip and a double rocker, this is a ski which offers great sensations in powder with its planing and immediate pivot, but which still sits well on hard snow due to its progressive side-lines. To optimise its weight (3 600 g for the 181 cm), the Ferox was conceived on a 3D shape drawn in an H which cuts the upper part of the ski and lightens it without altering its solidity due to a carbon reinforcement which adopts this 3D shape. The core was also made lighter with a mix of paulownia, poplar and, for the first time with Black Crows, isocore (a polyurethane mousse strengthened with continuous glass fibre).
Size | 170,1 | 176,7 | 181,4 | 186,2 |
Tip (cm) | 13,5 | 13,5 | 13,6 | 13,7 |
Tail (cm) | 12,6 | 12,6 | 12,6 | 12,7 |
Waist (cm) | 11,0 | 11,0 | 11,0 | 11,0 |
Radius (m) | 21 | 21 | 21 | 21 |
Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
Overall rating |
Was looking for a ski that would be 80% backcountry, 20% resort. While it took me a few days to realize these required a bit more effort than my previous setup (Blizzard Zero G 105), I am super happy with the results. Paired with a set of ATK bindings, this is my go-to set up here in the Pacific Northwest. Varuste site is great and easy to navigate, shipping very fast to the US, and pricing less than in the US. Absolutely recommend.
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Had to wait a little bit more than expected but I received the ordered skis well packed and protected for the shipment.