Ninthward HHP Henrik Harlaut Pro Alpine Skis 2010 – durable and tough

Turn some heads on the hills this winter with the Ninthward HHP Henrik Harlaut Pro Alpine Skis 2010. Built with a micro laminate poplar core, the HHP Henrik Harlaut Pro skis are light but are super tough and can take a daily beating. Backed by 5.5mm sidewall construction, these Ninthward alpine skis are able to deflect the energy of an impact, while its 1-inch carbon runner from tip to tail increases its life span. Equipped with a custom layered fiberglass, the HHP Henrik Harlaut Pro skis offer plenty of pop and tons of overall response. Other features include fully wrapped 45 HRC steel edges, six layer rubber dampening and sintered or silkscreened IS 7500 base material for fast performance, superior wax absorption and solid durability. Pick up a pair for $5575. Ninthward.

Posted in Alpine Skis | February 1, 2010 7:30 AM
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