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What are the tuning specs of my skis?

1.3* base, 3* edge. Corvus, Anima, Anima Birdie, Camox, Camox Birdie, Captis, Captis Birdie, Atris JR, Navis Freebird, Orb Freebird, Ova Freebird, Junius & Junius Birdie. 1* base, 1.5* edge. Nocta, Atris, Atris Birdie, Justis, Serpo, Mirus Cor, Verti

Do my skis have sintered bases?

Yes, all of our skis have sintered bases.

What is the construction of my skis?

Resort, all-terrain and big mountain lines are constructed with a poplar wood core & mixed fiberglass. Some models have titanal layers. The Freebird series is constructed with a lighter paulownia wood core and a mix of carbon fiber & fiberglass.

Is there a difference between the mens and womens skis?

The two lines do not differ other than the top sheet designs. The only exception is the vertis birdie which is lighter and softer than the men's version.

How do I find the mounting point on my skis?

The arrow located on the sidewall is the determined mount point. You shouldn't go more than +2cm, -2cm. However, your skis are made with these recommended points, so we advise you to follow them.

Can I mount my skis +2/-2 from recommended?

Our skis are designed to work at the recommended mounting points. This specific point can be identify by the arrow on the side of the skis. We strongly advise following the recommended mounting point. It's possible to mount them at +2 cm or -2cm, but

Where are my skis made?

Every ski has a different serial number, and as a result - each ski can have a different serial number.

Why are the serial numbers different on my skis?

Every ski has a different serial number, and as a result - each ski can have a different serial number.