Type:
Comfort oriented ski for groomed
slopes, powder and all other conditions in-between.
Level:
intermediate
to expert
Turning Star – Stöckli Rotor Multi Condition
Individuality and Style
The Rotor is also available as a Stöckli Edition model under the
name Rotor 70 Edition. The number indicates the width of the ski
under the binding (the normal Rotor is 76 mm wide). The slightly
slimmer waist allows for especially comfortable skiing. The
Rotor 70 Edition turns very easily. It generously forgives
mistakes and this as a real multi condition star in all kinds of
snow.
To swing over
pistes, to have one's head in the powdery clouds, to be and stay
cool on an icy north face, the ultimate skiing experience is
there for the taking with the magical Rotor ski, the new Multi
Condition Ski from Stöckli. Fast carves, tight turns, aggressive
curves, the Rotor can do it all. Stöckli has developed an
attractive ski where the skier can excel at any time, on all
terrain and in all snow conditions. The Rotor is an absolute
multi-talented ski which is comfortable and stable in all
conditions. However, it is also a radical ski when used by
ambitious skiers. A real professional, available in two models:
•NEW: Rotor 70 Edition – comfortable and easier to ski,
exclusive performance from Stöckli’s Edition series Comfort and
Ease
The Rotor’s attractive wave-like top surface is what one sees
first and, secondly, the ease with which this Multi Condition
model can be maneuvered. However, Multi Condition does not equal
multi functionality, Stöckli goes beyond with a ski that is
comfortable and easy to handle in all snow and piste conditions.
Stöckli’s 2007/08 models feature new geometry and an optimized
sandwich construction. The heavily rounded off ski ends
guarantee elegant and effortless turns.
From Ski-Reviews:
The Rotor's
are quite a popular ski from what I can see when skiing in
Switzerland- there was certainly plenty of them around Zermatt
last autumn. Popular with intermediate, advanced skiers plus
some instructors the Rotor 70 is designed as a relatively
cruisey all-mountain ski for the intermediate to advanced skier.
With 70 mm
underfoot you feel balanced if the snow is fresh and a touch
deep but there remains a good level of piste performance- grip,
sidecut and reasonable agility edge to edge.
A good all-mountain ski for the intermediate to advanced skier.
The
Stockli Stormrider is simply put, is the most precise
skiing instrument on the market today.
Never heard of Stockli ???
Hand-made in
Switzerland, Stockli are renowned for their levels of craftsmanship and
finish. They have a very strong heritage in specialist racing and
Free-ride skis for skiers who equally strong and technically competent.
Stockli skis are hand built by "old world master craftsmen" in the heart
of Switzerland. Their history began 65 years ago and those ski building
traditions of taking 7 days to build each pair of skis, all by hand, are
still used today.