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Head Kore 93 Mens Ski 2019/2020

MSRP Price: $650.00

NOW CLEARANCE PRICE; $ 489.00


The Head Kore 93 is an excellent all-mountain ski that is incredibly lightweight. While it may not have the dampness and rigidity of skis with metal in them, the Kore 93 holds it’s own in all of our testing categories. It is a ski that lends itself to throwing 360s and shifties off your favorite medium-sized park features, but can also lay down a carve with the best of them. While Head tout’s this ski’s bantamweight as a touring advantage for the backcountry, it performs just as well on piste, if not better. We tested the Kore 93 in a lengthy 180 cm, which ended up only feeling too long in tight trees or bumps. The generous tip creates great float in soft snow for this ski, while keeping a tight turn radius despite the length. Its price point is lower than the average ski in this category. That, combined with its on-snow performance earned it our Best Buy award. The Kore 93 is a very accessible ski for experienced to very good skiers. And because it is easy to handle in off-piste terrain, it’s the perfect launch pad into the world of freeride skiing. It’s a versatile ski that is both dynamic and easy-going. That helps you store your energy reserves and enjoy your adventures in the powder even longer. It also makes it the perfect companion for touring: it’s a very light ski and excellent for ski tour descents. But it’s performance on the piste is no less stellar. To sum up: with Kore 93, you feel right at home in any terrain. Head Kore 93 skis are a perfect example of an everyday ski that performs very well in most major categories, and has very few weaknesses. Because of its construction, shape, and profile, the Head Kore 93 is extraordinarily versatile and worthy of consideration as a one-ski quiver winner. It is extremely lightweight and has a good size shovel, so it can float on some fresh snow without much complaint. It’s fairly evenly matched both on piste and off, with the best part of the ski shining somewhere in the middle. Whether you’re in the trees, bumps, steeps, or bowls, the Head Kore 93 can certainly handle everything you can throw at it. Thanks to its lightweight Karuba wood core, the Kore 93 feels a lot lighter than many other skis in its class.

PS. KORE IS A REVOLUTIONARY STORY OF INNOVATION AND DESIGN. AT HOME AWAY FROM THE RESORT, IN THE TREES OR ON WIDE OPEN FACES. LIGHTWEIGHT CONSTRUCTION AND CUTTING EDGE TECH LET KORE PRODUCTS CHARGE HARD IN THE TOUGHEST CONDITIONS. THIS IS A WHOLE NEW HORIZON FOR FREERIDE. 


2019 Fischer Ranger 85 Ski with MBS11 Powerrail Binding


Retail: $699.00     Clearence Sale: $389.00

The Ranger 85 is a versatile all-mountain ski for those who like to ski on piste in resort but love to hit lift accessible powder off-piste when they can. With the weight kept to a minimum thanks to the Air Tec wood core and a carbon nose, this is a fast turning and easily maneuverable ski, perfect for zipping through the trees taking off-piste shortcuts in-resort between stint of powerful carving turns on the groomers.

The Fischer Ranger 85 skis offer a confident and reliable performance on groomers and allow for the ability to explore confidently off-piste as well. With over 90 years of experience building skis, the Fischer Ranger 85 is the pinnacle of performance and technology. The Air-Tec Beech/Poplar wood core reduces the skis weight by 25% without compromising stability and flex, reinforced by the Fiber Tech glass matrix, making the Ranger 85 ideal for all-mountain skiing. It features an ultra slim shovel with a carbon inlay to improve maneuverability while not compromising stability. Free ski Rocker shortens the contact length for quick turns on groomed runs while adding versatility and forgiveness in powder an variable snow. Expand your horizon and explore more terrain with the Ranger 85.

Top-sheet: New!

Base: New!

Edges: New!

Binding: New Fischer MBS 11 PowerRail Bindings. Fits alpine ski boots with a Boot Sole Length between 257-380 mm. Indicated release value between 3-11.

Length | Side-cut (mm) | Turn Radius (m)

  • 159 cm | 116-84-105 | 15 m
  • 166 cm | 117-85-107 | 16 m
  • 173 cm | 117-85-107 | 17 m
  • 181 cm | 119-86-108 | 18 m

Part Number: Fr-A17318-159 | 166 |173 | 181

Special Safety Notice for Bindings: We urge you to take your boots and bindings to a shop certified by the bindings’ manufacturer to have a function check. The majority of shops will charge for this service. Even though we may, by request, check to see if a binding should fit your boot sole length, such an adjustment and fit check does not verify that the bindings will release properly with your boot. Only a certified shop can do this, with the user’s boots present. Skiing is dangerous. Ski at your own risk.

Head V-Shape V 6 Skis with PR 11 GW Bindings 2019

Retail: $699.00   Sale Price;  $429.00

In the range of all mountain skis named the V6-Shape from Head, the V6 is a powerful ski with the main focus on on-piste performance.

The waist width of 78mm makes you able to charge the groomers fast and with quick edge to edge movements but if you would like to take a detour out in the deep snow between the trees the V6 will make your float and have fun out there as well.

A construction with a mixed wood and composite core, Graphene, and sidewalls really shows that these skis come with a great balance between power, stability, and lightweight properties. This ski is a great choice for beginners to intermediate skiers that are looking for a lightweight and fun all mountain ski.

  • Suitable for 80% on-piste and 20% off-piste
  • Binding: PR 11 GW (GripWalk)

Notice: When purchasing both skis and bindings from us, we mount your bindings for free. If you want us to mount and adjust the bindings please type in the information at Checkout.

Skier Ability: Aggressive Intermediate-Advanced : Skipping the blue runs to get to the black runs, but sometimes a little cautious when it gets very steep, or some hesitation when your buddy says, ”You just have to clear those rocks or else you’re toast.”For superior steering and increased floatation, Head places a highly targeted amount of rocker in each model to ensure maximum performance for all ability levels, steering is easier for all skiers and soft snow versatility is enhanced.

Spyder Ski Jacket 2019/20

Spyder Leader Jacket 2019-20

Regular Price; $499.99  In Stock  30%OFF

$349.99

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Descente Ski Jackets by A better Ski

Waterproofing and Breathability: 

The Descente Dart has a 20k/20k DT laminate that offers some pretty decent waterproofing and breathability. It’s not quite on par with Gore-Tex waterproofing, but is starting to get into the higher end of waterproof/breathable fabrics. This is a great semi-technical piece for serious skiers on a budget, or for those who will see a decent amount of wet weather, but maybe not as much rain as some locations. Breathability is also pretty decent, and I could see using this as a backcountry jacket or for hiking to hike-to terrain at the resort. It’s not quite as good as event or Gore-Pro, but definitely noticeably more breathable than entry level jackets.

Warmth: Being just a shell, the Descente Dart isn’t super warm, but it does have a micro fleece liner for a little bit of insulation. I actually found the Dart pretty warm for a shell. That being said, this isn’t going to be a good jacket for those skiers who are always cold, or for those super cold days on the snow. However, the Dart offers plenty of room underneath for layers, and with the right mid-layer you can turn this isn’t a pretty warm jacket. I prefer shells to insulated jackets because I can control how warm I want to be with layers. I could easily use this as my go to jacket all season long.

Fit: The Descente Dart has a normal fit that is slightly on the big side. I found the medium to be pretty loose in the torso, and would probably like the small a little better for my body type. I do prefer a tailored fit though, so if you like the loose freestyle fit, the medium would work pretty well. The Dart does have a Motion 3D Fit that adds a bit or articulation throughout the jacket. The Dart also has a Perfom X stretch fabric, so even on the tighter fit of the small, the jacket doesn’t feel restricting at all.

Features: The Descente Dart has some higher end fabric tech that includes a 20k waterproof and breathable DT laminate, and a Perfom X stretch shell. If that’s not enough, the Dart is loaded with ski specific features. This includes a removable contoured hood, snap-away powder skirt, waterproof zippers, and mesh lined front facing pit zips. There are also plenty of pockets for gear.

Bottom Line: The Descente Dart is a really great shell for the price. It has some pretty solid fabric tech, and all of the features you need for a day at the resort. I could easily recommend this jacket for those skiers that want a technical shell, but can’t afford to spend $500 for one of the higher end shells.

JUNIOR BUY BACK PROGRAM …



click – How the Program Works
 
When you purchase new equipment for your child from us, we will take the same care and time fitting your kids as we do with all of our adult customers. Careful consideration is given to all of the key factors that go into choosing the right products and sizes for your young ones.
Weight, height, experience level, aggression level, speed and ability are all discussed with you and your child prior to fitting. We then choose equipment that will allow your child to improve with confidence while allowing for the slight growth spurt that occurs with all kids over the course of the season.

The Problem

Kids grow up too fast! Finding the correct size of winter gear at an affordable price for your little ones is always a challenge, especially when you have more than one or two children. The temptation for us as parents is to purchase everything too big so that we can allow our kids to grow into their ski or snowboard equipment, thereby getting a couple of seasons out of it. The resulting problem is that the child has great difficulty turning and goes careening out of control, with the panic stricken parent trying to catch them before they crash!

Junior Ski Buy Back Program. Banff, Alberta. Helping to make skiing affordable for your children.

Our Solution

Ideally, your child should only get one season out of their equipment while they are still growing. Selling the stuff piecemeal or taking it to the local Swap Sale is cumbersome and time consuming. Why not just bring it back in to us at Abominable? We’ll buy it back from you in one easy process.

Best selection is available between November and December, so it’s wise to shop early to avoid the disappointment of not being able to find the proper size. Manufacturers do not typically produce extra kids’ equipment for late winter and spring sales. That being said, we offer the most extensive selection of children’s gear around, so it’s seldom that we run out of stock before the end of December.