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S/MAX N°14 (and MI12)
Alpine Skis - On-Piste - Women
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S/MAX N°14 (and MI12)
Designed for women who crave precision, power, and playful agility, the S/Max N°14 wraps Salomon’s race-bred tech in a sleek, modern shape. The lightweight woodcore, titanal reinforcement, and PowerControl System (PCS) offer underfoot stability and the dampening needed to maintain speed through every turn, so every turn feels perfectly natural.
Article ref. L45415600+
- Compatibility Norm
- Gripwalk - Adult, Alpine - Adult
- Level of Practice
- Advanced
- Shape Profile
- On-Piste Profile
Product benefits
RockerCamberRocker
On-Piste Profile
Radius in m: 10
Tail 106Waist 68Tip 121
Net Weight 1810.51g- Short turn: The imaginary circle created by the ski's sidecut (radius) is < 15 m.
- Medium turn: The imaginary circle created by the ski's sidecut (radius) is between 15 m and 20 m.
- Long turn: The imaginary circle created by the ski's sidecut (radius) is > 20 m.
Contents of Pack
- Skis + plates + bindings
Set Type
- Commercial Set - SYS
Core Construction
- Karuba / Poplar Full Woodcore: Woodcore is a mix between poplar and karuba. Karuba offers lightweight and inertia.
Plate
- Race Plate P749
Reinforcements
- Double Ti: Double layer of titanal, one on either side of the core, improves hard snow performance. It increases precision, offers a good edge grip and improves responsiveness.
Ski Construction
- Full Sandwich Sidewalls: Full Sandwich Sidewalls guarantees stability and precision, it enhances performance by providing good edge grip and smooth ski-to-snow contact.
- 7mm ABS Sidewalls: ABS sidewalls with a 7 mm profile ensuring precise edge contact and structural reinforcement
- Side Edge Angle 7°: A 7° sidewall angle lets you snap into turns quickly while the 7 mm ABS sidewall keeps you in control even when the slope gets tricky.
Ski Technologies
- Power Control System (PCS): Salomon’s Power Control System (PCS) fuses cork inserts with the Titanium (TI) layer to harness the ski's raw power while effortlessly dampening vibrations.
