The Hagan Core 89 touring ski has energy and rebound. A very lively and playful ski that loves to carve in spring snow and even on the slopes. The grip is very good and hard snow doesn’t scare it with a pleasant snow feel. You quickly feel that you don’t have a crate underfoot. In changing and deep snow, its behavior is less accessible but good skiers will enjoy it, as the ski remains very sound. On the ascent, even if it’s not the lightest ski in its category, it’s possible to consider long tours by mounting a light binding. Skiers who want something solid underfoot will be delighted.
Versatile touring ski, the Hagan Core Carbon 89, with its 1210g and generous sidecuts (127-89-108) embodies the perfect combination of ease on the ascent and performance on the descent. Comfortable on all types of terrain, it owes its versatility to the combination of a Paulownia core and Carbon reinforcements. Playful and versatile, this ski impresses with its ability to overcome the challenges posed by all types of snow. Available in 5 different sizes, this ski has since proven its capabilities by winning the hearts of mountain guides and athletes who participated in its development. More info on the manufacturer’s website: https://www.hagan-ski.com/en/ski/allmountain/core-89
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