spaceframe

it's nothing special, pretty much the same as a normal ski and it skis just fine. it make the ski a little lighter and is just as durable besides the foam core. other than that, i don't know what else you want to know, i have it on my pocket rockets and i'm happy with it. they just take material out of the sides to lighten up the ski.

From the start to the gun I never claimed to be right.
 
Foam will start to break-down after a couple seasons and the flex will become very inconsistant. Get wood cores if possible

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yeah but edges do a good job of breaking down after a couple of seasons of rails ;P

I find that Ive already trashed my skis well and good before I notice any irregularities in flex from the foam core breaking down.

Ive got PRs and 1080's with spaceframe, and I think they are awesome skis.

Absolutely no loss of torsional stiffness, they actually hold an edge on a high speed carve better than most other skis Ive been on, and the reduction in material makes them nice and light in the air.

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** I personally believe skiing is gaining soul. It's great to see racers ripping the pipe and boarders crossing over to skiing. If anything is taking away from the soul of skiing, it's the skiers who are in it for the wrong reasons, and the ones who are in chat rooms bagging on other people's style when they should be skiing **

- Pete O'Brien, AXIS
 
I really don't get when people say wood won't loose its bending characteristics, who cares about salomons foam core, a peice of wood breaks down after you bend it 10000 times too

 
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