OUR REVIEW OF THE HAGAN BOOST 99
MANUFACTURER’S OPINION
Big changes at Hagan, all skis are revised except for the Ultra competition range. The offer will consist of no less than 4 ranges: Ultra for competition, Pure for entry-level, Core for light touring, Boost for “freerando”. Whatever the skis, Hagan does not exceed 3kg per pair! For example, the Boost 99 will weigh only 2840g per pair in 178cm. The Core 89 2560g per pair in 176cm.
First Lines, Powder and Steep Slopes: The new HAGAN BOOST skis are light enough for long tours, with 94mm and 99mm waist widths, but are by no means oversized. Tip rockers up to 410 mm provide these off-piste rockets plenty of float for high speed turns.
The Boost skis are built with 3D “diminishing rib” profiles — a raised central ridge that tapers out towards the ski’s edge for a reduction in swing weight. The rib is taller and narrower near the bindings, progressively widening while getting shallower near the tip and tail. The rib shape keeps the skis stiffer mid-foot while absorbing impact without chatter. Tip and tail rocker help float over soft snow and cut through chop, while camber underfoot and carbon stringers provide stability and stiffness, ensuring they rip the hardback. From flotation devices to powerful chargers, welcome to the most playful line of powder skis on the market.
More info on the Hagan manufacturer’s site: https://www.hagan-ski.com/en/ski/freetour/boost-99
FEATURES OF THE HAGAN BOOST 99
- Dimensions: 116-99-131
- Radius: 20m
- Weight: 3.1kg per pair
- Sizes: 168, 178, 188cm
- Price: 639€
- SIMILAR MODEL SINCE 2022/2023
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