The sidecut consists of a smaller turn radius in the tip that works that in conjunction with a larger turn radius in the tail, creating a directional ski that is stable going straight, but will easily carve once the turn is initiated and the ski is on edge.
The rocker profile and tip shape are combined into one progressively changing elliptical arc, which allows the tips to plane faster in powder, deflect less in variable snow, and helps the effective edge running within the rocker length to engage in a more natural, effortless way.
The Wrenegade Ski Series, featuring our All Mountain Freeride Rocker Profile, three waist widths, and our Bi-Radius sidecut design, offers a stable and directional option for every condition on the mountain.
New for 2019, the Wrenegade 96 is our most versatile daily driver. A progressive rocker profile improves float in powder snow while the thinner waist ensures solid edge hold on groomers and hardpack in all conditions.
For 2019, we've introduced a slightly narrower waist width, stiffer flex throughout the forebody of the ski, and tighter turn radius. The stiffer flex increases the skis' high end speed and power out of a turn while the tighter radius better suits the terrain this width excels in.