Description
Volkl Kenja 88 skis 2022 Australian season model
Volkl Kenja 88 skis are a new updated and improved version for our 2022 winter season.
A nice change over the previous versions of this very popular ladies ski.
The Kenja has been Volkls best selling ladies skis for years, this new model really improves the handling and performance of what was an already great ski.
Still with 3 radius sidecut and a waist width of 88mm under foot.
129/88/113 profile.
Tip and tail rocker
Multi layer wood core
Tailored Titanal frame and carbon tips for this new 2023 model
Full sidewall
Base: ptex 2100
Tailored Titinal frame positions metal where you need it creating a powerful and stable ski that’s damp on edge without adding weight.
Softer and more forgiving than its predecessors, yet still has the characteristics expected of a Volkl ski.
Tailored Carbon tips helps to boost torsional stiffness in turn initiation and coupled with its rocker camber profile, the ski turns with ease.
The Kenja 88 features Volkl’s 3D Radius sidecut technology, which allows the ski to adapt to many different skier styles and conditions.
Allowing for a long carving turn or a short radius turn without sacrificing any power, this is new technology that we think will make the Kenja 88 a popular choice!
Available Lengths: 149, 156, 163, 170 cm
Stated Dimensions: 129-88-113 mm
Stated Sidecut Radii (tail radius / centre-main radius / tip radius):
- 149 [R1(20), R2(10.9), R3(15.7)]
- 156 [R1(20.9), R2(11.7), R3(18.5)]
- 163 [R1(23.4), R2(13.1), R3(20.5)]
- 170 [R1(26.2), R2(14.6), R3(22.6)]
Stated Weight per Ski: 1701 g @ 163 cm
Tailored Titanal Frame the width of the upper Titanal layer varies and is adjusted to the length of each ski.
This allows the amount of damping and torsional stiffening provided by the Titanal in the ski to be tailored to the skier’s body size.
In the longer models, a wider upper layer is added above the sidewall in the shovel and tail area of the ski, meaning there is more metal in the ski.
This increases torsional rigidity, resulting in even more direct power transfer and improved stability for bigger skiers.
The shorter the ski length, the lower the Titanal content, because narrower frames are designed with the camber further forward. This makes the ski more manoeuvrable, allowing smaller skiers to take full advantage of the ski’s versatility with less effort.
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