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KENJA
ALL MOUNTAIN SKI
Overview
One of the best lady-specific all mountain freeride skis we’ve found – goes anywhere, does anything. We defy you not to love it!
Great for :
ripping round the mountain at high speeds
Not so great for :
it's pretty good at everything it's meant to do!
Target ability level :
Full Description
A Kendo for ladies, pretty much, the Kenja is just as at home on groomed piste as in the back country and tears up both with ease.
The wider shape gives additional floatation in deep snow, but at 87 underfoot the waist is still narrow enough to give respectable carving performance.
The tip rocker helps the ski float in soft snow as well as taming the wide-ish tip and stopping it catching. The traditional camber underfoot gives plenty of edge grip for good carving performance on hard snow.
The tail is semi-twin in shape meaning it will release easily from the turn to allow you to adapt to unexpected terrain variations off piste, but of course it's less grippy on hard snow than a more traditional piste ski so you may have to work a bit to hold on to the end of the turn.
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Ski Servicing
Watch out for shops that cut corners – and costs – by hardly ever servicing their skis, or just giving them a quick wax. Unserviced or badly serviced skis can ruin your whole week. Why pay for substandard kit?