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  • TEST SKI - DO NOT ORDER

    Powder, chop, crud, and so much more - the original playful charger.

    By now we’re sure you’ve heard time and again from someone who picked up a pair for the deep days only to run them as a daily driver, or about how they bought them for their playfulness only to find more composure at speed in chop than their “big-mountain” skis—they’re not wrong. Just don’t up and take that straight to the bank. We hear ‘em and we feel the same way, we’re just not gonna go so far as to recommend them as your daily driver. 

     

    We’re told that when you love something, you should let it go, and if that means letting people discover how good the Wildcat is in conditions no powder ski should be subjected to—how it’ll rail hardpack like a baddy, stomp switch landing in the park, and surf pow all in the same lap—then who are we to try and keep it under lock and key? The Wildcat got loose from the pow ski box we put it in on day one—clearly it ain’t coming home anytime soon. It is a Wildcat for chrissakes, not a domesticated feline, so don’t blame us when we don’t try and rein it in. 

     

    Just so we’re clear though: The Wildcat is a powder ski. Nothing more, nothing less. What you do with it is your business. We won’t try to stand in your way.   

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      • This is a general guideline and is only a basic suggestion of the proper size. Where you ski, how you ski, and what skis you've ridden in the past should be taken into consideration.
      • The Wildcat incorporates deep rocker lines and a progressive mount point. This means it skis shorter than many other skis, don't be afraid to size up.
      • If you are still on the fence and ski confidently and aggressively size up. If you ski more conservatively or timidly size down.
      • Beginner assumes a basic understanding of and ability to ski. For those who have never skied or cannot ski down runs without falling we recommend renting/demoing to start.
      If you are unsure, have questions, or feel your recommended size is incorrect, please chat, call or email us. We are happy to discuss specific sizing based on your build, skiing style, and existing quiver / past skis.

      Skier Height Skier Height (cm) Beginner Intermediate Advanced Playful Advanced Charger
      5'3" 161cm 164cm 164cm 164cm 174cm
      5'4" 163cm 164cm 164cm 164cm 174cm
      5'5" 166cm 164cm 164cm 174cm 174cm
      5'6" 168cm 164cm 174cm 174cm 179cm
      5'7" 171cm 174cm 174cm 179cm 179cm
      5'8" 173cm 174cm 179cm 179cm 179cm
      5'9" 176cm 179cm 179cm 179cm 184cm
      5'10" 178cm 179cm 179cm 184cm 184cm
      5'11" 181cm 179cm 184cm 184cm 190cm
      6'0" 183cm 184cm 184cm 184cm 190cm
      6'1" 186cm 184cm 184cm 190cm 196cm
      6'2" 188cm 184cm 190cm 190cm 196cm
      6'3" 191cm 190cm 190cm 196cm 196cm
      6'4" 194cm 190cm 196cm 196cm 196cm
      6'5" 196cm 196cm 196cm 196cm 196cm
      6'6" 199cm 196cm 196cm 196cm 196cm

    • Length Tip Waist Tail Radius Effective Edge Weight (Pair) Mount
      164cm 141mm 116mm 131mm 17.5m 1300mm 7.62lbs / 3.46kg -6cm
      174cm 141mm 116mm 131mm 21.0m 1400mm 8.51lbs / 3.86kg -6cm
      179cm 141mm 116mm 131mm 23.0m 1450mm 9.09lbs / 4.12kg -6cm
      184cm 141mm 116mm 131mm 25.0m 1500mm 9.66lbs / 4.38kg -6cm
      190cm 143mm 118mm 133mm 27.0m 1560mm 10.09lbs / 4.58kg -6cm
      196cm 143mm 118mm 133mm 29.0m 1620mm 10.54lbs / 4.78kg -6cm

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