Volkl Bridge Skis 2012 - Volkl Twin Tip Skis
The Volkl Bridge ski features a shape of 128-95-115, with a smooth, gradual full rocker profile, allowing deep snow maneuverability along with solid groomed snow and even park performance. It‘s a smooth, playful ride for the ultimate all mountain experience, ranging from big mountain conditions all the way to the park.
Völkl’s best all mountain twin tip and a Freeskier magazine editor’s pick, the 2012 Volkl Bridge ski has been totally re-designed with a new, wider shape and now features Völkl’s exclusive Extended Low Profile (ELP) rocker design. Its smooth, gradual bend allows uniform edge contact for an incredibly playful, versatile ride for anything from steep, powdery chutes to the pipe and park.
Full Rocker:
WHAT IT IS: A smooth, gradual bend from tip to tail with matching sidecut and flex.
WHAT IT DOES: Extended Low Profile (ELP) gives the skier all the benefits of added maneuverability in soft snow while also delivering smooth, graceful arcs on groomed terrain. How? By matching the flex and sidecut with the full rocker (long, gradual bend from tip to tail) profile, the skier gains full, uninterrupted edge contact. The more you put the ski on edge, the more effective the edge becomes. The resulting smoothness and predictability is truly uncanny.
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Volkl began ski production in the Bavarian town of Straubing, Germany in 1923, making 2010 its 87th anniversary. The company's rich heritage is dotted with a tradition of exciting innovations in ski technology, like the recently-introduced Extended Low Profile (ELP) rocker design, the first to combine added finesse and maneuverability in deep snow with all-mountain versatility, to make the days in between storms the best they can be. The company's 2010/2011 freeskiing lineup spans the Big Mountain, All Mountain, and Park and Pipe segments for both men and women.