Cracked faction ski

Westong93

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I was skiing on my recently bought faction 2.0 skis, I went over what I though was a jump and caught my ski om the tree under snow.…it cracked my ski through the top layer but from what I can see didn't effect the metal or the base...it is after the camber so it wouldn't touch the snow unless it is massive powder. Will this effect the ski too much? I check for strength and it seemed to be close the the same for flex resistance
 
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I was skiing on my recently bought faction 2.0 skis, I went over what I though was a jump and caught my ski om the tree under snow.…it cracked my ski through the top layer but from what I can see didn't effect the metal or the base...it is after the camber so it wouldn't touch the snow unless it is massive powder. Will this effect the ski too much? I check for strength and it seemed to be close the the same for flex resistance

Even if you only ski groomers, your skis get covered in snow. A crack is bad because snow/water will eventually get inside the ski and rot the core. Your ski may flex properly now, but it won't for very long. You can also try to seal it with something, but again this will be temporary because it will separate as soon as you flex the ski.

If your ski is legitimately cracked, then it's only a matter of time before it fully breaks on you.
 
Pretty sure your core is snapped, and the only thing holding it together is the base and edge material.
 
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