Borrowed from world-cup race skis, two different radii on the one ski - a tighter radius forward of the boot centre coupled with a 20% larger sidecut behind - increases the edge-to-edge responsiveness so you can carve short turns whilst retaining high speed stability and control through the tail of the ski.
Poplar is a softwood that saves weight and has absorbent qualities that increase the ski's dampness, while beech is a hardwood that provides strength and snap, for a playful, responsive ski.
Blended transition zones" use complex curve geometries where both positive/negative sidecut and where rocker/camber meet to make turn initiation fluid yet the whole ski more stable and controllable in all conditions.
The same construction, shape and tech as the Prodigy 1.0, available with an alternative topsheet. This Poplar-cored, freestyle twin, has buckets of pop and flex while maintaining real performance on the downhill. Favourites of competition champs such as Kelly Sildaru and Sarah Hoefflin, the Prodigy 1.0x lay the tracks for modern-day, do-it-all park skis.