Cap construction is slightly less expensive per ski, but complicated to setup. Still using wood cores, the cap technique removes the sidewall to save weight and materials. Rubber is used to dampen vibration and bond the base layers to the core.
Extruded PTEX 2000 base material combines performance and value.
From Japan grabs to the piste, the Idiom Jr. allows young riders to progress all over the mountain with a 78mm waist and 5mm of camber underfoot. Cap construction and a flywood core provide durability and stability, so you'll soon be chasing them down the hill.