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Nordica proved something with the NRGy 80, skis that rip don't have to cost $699. So what's the difference between this ski and it's bigger brothers the NRGY 90 and 100? A centimeter or two in the waist and a little paint -- red paint is expensive.... Nordica's torsion bridge coupled with a narrower waist makes the NRGy 80 a great option for aggressive intermediates too. LIke the rest of the NRGy series the 80 is versatile and fun.
Buying Tip: The NRGy series skis short, don't be afriad to size up.
Full Sidewall - An ABS Sidewall runs the length of the ski and is the bread if you will in this sandwich construction.
i-Core Torsion Bridge Ti - The Torsion Bridge (Milled Metal Laminate) gives the skis full metal laminate feel but without all the added weight. Enough metal for the ex-racers and a low enough weight to consider throwing an AT binding on it.
All-Mountain CamRock - Tip early rise provides the skis with better float in powder, as well as effortless turn initiation regardless of snow condition.
Early Taper - The skis widest points are tapered earlier to provide a more predicable tip in soft snow and make the tails more 'smeary' in off-trail situations.
Prepreg Carbon - Carbon laminates give life to the already lively i-Core.
ABS Sidewalls - Better grip in harder snow/ice conditions.
The Nordica NRGy 80 does not come with a binding. We recommend you use a binding that will accommodate your skiing needs (backcountry, touring, all-mountain, freestyle etc.). Be sure the brake width and release settings will work for your particular activity. Questions about what's best for you, contact an expert at TheSkiMonster.com.
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