The latest new development in the Pirelli Design project is a partnership with Blossom, a high-tech workshop that represents the feather in the cap of Val Chiavenna tradition in the construction of Made in Italy skis.
Presented in St. Moritz in a world preview in February 2017, this Sport Carve Ski guarantees exceptional stability for smooth and accurate skiing, both on short turns as well as in the long range, adapting seamlessly to the conditions of the snow on the slopes.
In addition to the special design, which stands out for the use of rubber on the top of the skis and the iconic logo of the P lunga with a dot, it conceals its distinguishing feature in the technology of the materials used: a thin layer of anti-vibration rubber is enclosed inside the skis.
This new ski is in fact built by the craftsmen at Blossom using the sandwich technique, which consists in overlapping a series of layers of various materials, which are then heat-sealed in a furnace using special adhesives.
The skis are produced from a minimum height of 151, rising to the following sizes: 158, 164, 170, 176, and 181.
Each of these sizes corresponds to a different curving ratio: 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, and 17. The side cut of the skis is more accentuated: 121-71-106.
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