The Stockli Rotor 106 is
new for 2010. It's a fat, traditional camber twin tip freeride
ski for expert freeride skiers.
What Stockli says about the Rotor 106:
The sandwich sidewall
construction used in the Rotor line has been continually
developed in the cooperation with top athletes from the ski
scene.
The Rotor 106 precisely
fulfills the requirements of freeride and big mountain ski fans.
It features perfect flex properties that promise maximum lift
for big mountain rides together with sporty handling - and ideal
ski for all jibbers.
The sidecut of the Rotor
106, with its 106mm waist, 136mm shovel and 126mm tail leaves
nothing to be desired.
Fun riding capabilities in
powder coupled with a good edge grip in difficult terrain gives
skiers the security they need.
Review:
Test skiers seldom write long
comments, but this one by one of our top testers summed up
almost everyone's observations (word for word): "Beautiful!
Great look, great style, great feel—Awesome! Easy and forgiving
yet easy and capable of skiing aggressively. This new ski is a
great choice for the average person looking for a powder ski and
can perform at the highest freeride level." Another simply said,
"get some!"
The
Stockli Stormrider is simply put, is the most precise
skiing instrument on the market today.
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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.