ON3P Skis - 2015 - Less Talking, More Skiing

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on3p SKI COMPANY

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2015 / 2016

KARTEL 98 / KARTEL 106 From the streets of Sarajevo, the summer parks of Timberline, or the backcountry booters of Idaho, Karl Fostvedt has put the Kartel series through its paces and the skis keep coming back for more. The Elliptical Sidecut allows the skis to easily carve in and out of features, while the Elliptical Rocker Profile helps to mellow out big landings and provide float when the snow gets deep. For those not interested with their in-air performance, the Kartels remain stable and responsive all-mountain performers and are the everyday skis of each employee here at ON3P. Everyone wants to ski like Karl, but really, this is as close are you are going to get. For those wanting more park performance, or more suited to a sub-100mm waist, the Kartel 98 offers a slightly tighter turn radius, decreased swing weight, and a slightly rounder flex. For those wanting a stronger all-mountain performer, or a wider platform for backcountry booters, the Kartel 106 offers more float and stability.

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Length

Dimensions

Turning Radius

E F F ECTI V E E D GE

Weight

( cm )

( mm )

(m)

( Cm )

( KG/SKI)

161

123 / 98 / 112

17.9

126

1.69

17 1

125 / 98 / 118

19.3

135.5

1.84

176

126 / 98 / 119

19.9

140

1.97

181

127 / 98 / 120

20.5

14 4.5

2.07

186

128 / 98 / 121

21.1

149

2.12

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KARTEL 98

KARTEL 106

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Length

Dimensions

Turning Radius

E F F ECTI V E E D GE

Weight

( cm )

( mm )

(m)

( Cm )

( KG/SKI)

161

130 / 106 / 125

18.7

126

1.78

17 1

132 / 106 / 126

20.1

135.5

1.97

176

132 / 106 / 126

20.9

140

2.10

181

133 / 106 / 127

21.5

14 4.5

2.20

186

134 / 106 / 128

22.2

149

2.29

191

135 / 106 / 128

22.9

153.5

2.35


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