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Description

New for 11/12 is the AK JJ… an amped up version of the traditional JJ. Offered in 195, the AK JJ has a longer turning radius and is slightly stiffer than the traditional JJ. This ski is ready to charge big lines in Alaska or at your home hill.

Specs

CAMBER PROFILE

DIMENSIONS

195cm
131-141-120-138-128
18m


 

Flex Pattern



Terrain Scale

technology

  • AR50 Sidewall

    AR50 Sidewall

    ABS sidewall meets cap construction – the best of both worlds. This engineering method combines the lightweight cap construction in the tip and tail with ABS sidewall underfoot, resulting in enhanced edgehold and significantly lower swing and overall weight.
  • Hybrid UltraLight Core

    Hybrid UltraLight Core

    Using select 375kg/m3 wood stringers that have unusually high strength-to-weight ratios, UltraLight cores allow our widest skis to maintain a light-yet-stable feel.
  • EST Freeride Rocker

    EST Freeride Rocker

    The best of all worlds. Rockered tips and tails combined with positive camber underfoot to promote flotation in soft snow and provide remarkable edge control in the harder stuff.
  • 50/50 Base

    50/50 Base

    As the name implies, the 50/50 is faster than the S7 and more rugged than the Comp Series.
  • CK Stringer

    CK Stringer

    A blend of Carbon/Kevlar stringers that run along the tail of the skis to help stabilize it. This creates a better landing platform, especially when your weight is further back than intended. It also increases snap and adds pop to ollies .
  • Laminate Matrix

    Laminate Matrix

    We know from the core out exactly how each ski should react, so three kinds of fiberglass laminates are used in combination to deliver the exact amount of flex and torsional rigidity. Bi-axial fiberglass runs in an “x” pattern down the ski to control lateral flex. Uni-directional fiberglass controls flex along the length of the ski. And tri-axial fiberglass, with fibers running in three directions, beefs up the center of the ski. The permutations of the three fiberglasses are nearly limitless and allow us to precision tune the performance of every ski we make.
  • 1.7 Impact Edge

    1.7 Impact Edge

    The edge height and width is deliberately smaller and the steel is heat-treated to a proprietary hardness to increase durability and decrease weight.