Skis are a composite sandwich, constructed by bonding multiple layers together. A list of the layers in order from bottom to top is below:
Base: DuraSurf sintered base material provides good glide performance, wax absorption, and impact resistance.
Edges: Steel edge material hardened to Rockwell 48
VDS rubber: Thin rubber specially treated for bonding is used over the edges to enhance bonding and reduce the chance for delamination.
Fiberglass: 19oz triaxial fiberglass with fibers oriented the length of the ski and ±45° for torsional strength.
Core & Sidewalls: We use a combination of birch and maple to create the core. Maple strips are placed on the sides of the core so that they run directly over the ski edges for stiffness where it matter most. The sidewalls are also maple which makes them durable, impact resistant, and gives them a great natural look.
Tip/tail fill: UHMW plastic filler. Similar material to what is used on the bases and stands up well to abuse.
Carbon fiber: Carbon stringers running the length of the ski for responsiveness and “pop”.
Fiberglass: Another layer of 19oz. triaxial fiberglass as well as a section of additional fiberglass over the binding area to reduce screw pullout.
Topsheet: Sublimated with your custom graphics, these nylon topsheets look great and resist chipping.
Epoxy: The glue that holds it all together. We use a bio based resin specifically designed for ski construction.
Once all the materials are shaped to the required specs, we assemble your skis with the resin and put the whole assembly into the press. In the press, the skis are heated and squeezed together to properly cure. After cutting away the excess and cleaning them up your skis are ready to go.
Primarily an inbounds ski meant to handle any conditions on the mountain but has the ability to go off piste. An aggressive turning radius, decent amount of camber, and medium stiffness makes this a great ski for carving groomers and packed powder. The slightly rockered tip lets AG charge through cruddy snow and the more often than not cascade concrete of the PNW.