Kastle TX94 Alpine Touring Ski
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Description
The Kastle TX94 Alpine Touring Ski is the jack-of-all-trades in Kastle's redesigned TX touring lineup. A lightweight Paulownia wood core wrapped in a custom fiberglass and carbon blend and Hollowtech Evo Luminous tip combine to produce an impressive 1290g overall weight, reducing fatigue on the uphill without compromising downhill performance and versatility. Looking for a touring ski equally at home in untouched powder fields and steep technical descents, look no further.
Tech Specs
The new Kastle TX94 Alpine Touring Ski is the goldilocks offering in Kastle's newly redesigned TX line of touring skis. It is designed to offer an exceptional balance of lightweight efficiency and versatile performance, making it ideal for a wide variety of terrain types and conditions. Whether you're enjoying mellow mid-season meadow skipping in soft snow, tackling light and fast early morning groomer laps, or embarking on long technical ascents and descents during the spring mountaineering season, the TX94 is the perfect companion.
Featuring a lightweight Paulownia wood core wrapped in a custom fiberglass and carbon blend, the TX94 maintains a lightweight profile without compromising torsional rigidity or edge hold in firmer conditions. Kastle's Hollowtech Evo Luminous tip, which glows in the dark for increased visibility during pre-dawn or late-night training missions, further reduces overall weight and dampens vibrations, providing a smoother and more stable ride in varied conditions.
The Kastle TX94 is both a staff and customer favorite among the all-mountain touring ski offerings, providing excellent adaptability across different snow conditions. The ski's Low Camber profile, combined with Progressive Dual Rise tip and tail, aids in floatation on softer snow while providing strong edge grip and stability in firmer conditions. This versatility makes the TX94 an excellent choice for skiers who encounter various conditions throughout a season or even during a single ski tour, from deep powder to icy patches.