The RMU Valhalla 107 Skis were developed from the ground up to allow women to actualize their full potential in big mountain terrain. The brainchild of Olympic freeskier Keri Herman, RMU focused on focused on stability, versatility and playfulness and users have confirmed they nailed it. Built around a Poplar wood core with Beech in the binding area, with pre-preg fiberglass and tons of freeride spirit, the Valhalla 107 is the do-it-all freeride ski you’ve been seeking.
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Rocker Type
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   400mm Tip Rocker / Camber / 320mm Tail Rocker
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Shape
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   Subtle 5-Point Shape
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Core
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   Poplar Wood Core With Beech Mounting Plate
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Laminates
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   Nylon Top Sheet
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   Two Sheets 26oz Pre Preg Heavy Duty Triax Fiberglass
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   Two Sheets Thin Felt to Increase Adhesion Between Unlike Materials
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   ABS Tip and Tail Spacer
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   Full Wrap Rubber VDS For Superior Dampening
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Sidewalls
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   Extra Thick 8.5mm ABS Sidewall
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Base
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   Okulen 7150 C Graphite Race Base
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Edges
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   Extra Thick 2.3mm Steel Edges
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Additional Features
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   Built with 100% Renewable Energy
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   Made in Sweden
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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:    All-Mountain, Big Mountain                                    All-MountainAll-mountain skis are designed to handle anything you throw at them including powder, ice, groomers, steeps, heavy snow, and everything in between, but they aren’t necessarily a master of any one terrain. If you’re only going to own one ski to do it all, this is what you want. All-mountain skis generally have what we call mid-fat waists that range from 80-110 mm.                    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.           Â
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