Enthusiastic fast boi skiiers everywhere say, “The Fischer Ranger 116 Skis are my new daily driver!! They’re so powerful and fun, I just can’t stop zooming past little kids on the groomers, even after I’ve gotten my powder fix.” Well, they’re right about one thing, the Ranger 116 IS a master of all, but it excels in deep snowpacks where the turns never end. Equipped with a freeski rocker and playful yet strong poplar and beech woodcore, the Ranger 116 is a jack of all trades. It butters, carves, and floats with enough gusto to slarve out a path straight down your favorite family filled groomer.
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Rocker Type
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   Freeski Rocker–        Long smooth tip rocker with camber underfoot and moderate tail rocker. Easy to turn and saves energy in all situations.
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Shape
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   Flex-Cut–        The Flex-Cut at the binding area optimizes the flex of the ski for targeted on-snow performence.
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Core
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   Beech / Poplar Wood Core–        The Beech / Poplar wood core provides optimal stability and power transfer to the edges.
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Laminates
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   Shaped Ti 0.5–        Matching the thickness and shape of this high strength alloy to the performance and geometry of a ski allows optimal grip and stability with a smoother ride.
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Sidewalls
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   Sandwich Sidewall Construction–        Wood core combined with ABS sidewalls in a classic Sandwich Construction for balanced flex and perfect rebound.
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Base
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   Sintered Bases–        Sintered bases have exceptional waxing properties and a very long service life.
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Binding Compatibility
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   We recommend a brake width equal to or at most 15 mm wider than the ski waist width.
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-    Terrain:    Big Mountain, Powder                                    Big MountainBig mountain skis are designed for charging big lines with high speeds and big airs. These skis varry in width from wide, powder-oriented skis for skiing Alaska spines to narrower, mixed condition skis for ripping the beat up headwall at your local mountain. Skis in this category tend to be on the stiffer side, often with more rocker in the tip and less in the tail.                    PowderThese skis are for the deep days. If you like to find powder stashes at your local resort, go on backcountry missions for the freshest of fresh or heli ski trips to BC, powder skis are what you need to stay afloat. Skis in the powder category are wide and most often have some form of rocker or early rise plus a relatively soft flex. Many powder skis today are versatile enough to handle mixed conditions and harder snow.           Â
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