2015 is the year of the Supernatural and the most versatile ski in the series is the 2015 Line Supernatural 100! With the Prophet 98 skis no longer in production the Supernatural 100 is a complete re-design with Shock Wall and Metal Matrix Inlay. Hard charging technology packed into a versatile shape that will blow the doors off the ex racers trying to beat you down the hill. With Early Rise and Early Taper the Supernatural 100 can be skied in longer lengths no problem.
If you want a ski that has stability at high speed and can handle any kind of snow conditions you want the 2015 Line Supernatural 100 Skis. The Supernatural 100 is stiffer underfoot than the Prophet 98 but with a forgiving tip you can easily still initiate a turn in the trees and bumps with out all that clunky feeling of some skis that don't use a Metal Matric, but instead use full sheets of metal (Volkl Mantra). Also, unlike the Mantra the Supernatural 100 Skis are cambered and are not full rockered, this allows for even better All-Mountain performance.
Another upgrade on the Supernatural Skis is Shock Wall, which incorporates a full height & length 80 durometer Elastomer sidewall over the edges to absorb vibration & shock for a smooth solid ride. The 2015 Line Supernatural 100 skis is certainly one of Al's Ski Barn's top picks for skiers who want that ever so versatile 100mm waist ski for skiing both on and off piste.2015 Line Supernatural 100 - Shock Wall - Early Rise/Early Taper - Thin Tip - Inlayed Metal Matrix - Maple Macroblock - Longer Active Edge - Weight: 4140g (Pair) - Profile: 5-4-3 - Stance: 76.5mm Dimensions: 132-100-121 Turn Radius: 21.3m AVG. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS BARGAIN; WHEN THEY'RE GONE... NOBODY BEATS AN Al's Ski Barn DEAL. 2015 LINE SUPERNATURAL 100 ALL MOUNTAIN SKIS SAVE 55%" is in sale since Thursday, October 13, 2016.
This item is in the category "Sporting Goods\Winter Sports\Downhill Skiing\Skis". The seller is "skibarn" and is located in North Yarmouth, Maine. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia.