No friends on groomer day. If you want one of the best skis for slicing and dicing turns on corduroy (or blasting spring corn) you need a carving ski. The Curv GTX is one of the best tools out there for making perfect turns. Stable, powerful, smooth, and unrivaled grip. Boom zoom.
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Perfect turns, every time. The Curv GTX is one of the best carving skis of all time.
The Curv GTX is one of the best carving skis on the market. This is the ski you need if you're one goal is to carve the nicest turns money can buy. It's powerful, stable, smooth, and quick edge to edge. For a ski with this much power and stability, the Curv is surprisingly energetic and easy to ski. An energetic feel in this ski makes the skiing more exciting, even at lower speeds. Turn initiation is intuitive and the Curv GTX is easy to control for less experienced skiers even though this is a ski more geared towards skiers with a higher ability level. While the Curv GTX loves to make medium radius turns, the tail can be released to force the ski into a shorter turn shape and the GTX can be coaxed into a longer sweeping turn shape. This is one of the grippiest skis we carry making it a weapon on icy slopes and firm terrain. The GTX is not the world's most versatile ski, it does love to rip nicely groomed terrain, but it will work in some chopped-up crud or variable snow pack if conditions are less desirable.
Who is this ski for? Skiers of all abilities who are looking for the sharpest knife in the drawer for carving perfect turns.
Who isn't this ski for? Skiers who hate carving. Skiers who spend time off-trail or in softer deeper snow should look elsewhere.
Bindings Included: RX 13
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The Curv GTX offers unrivaled grip, power, and stability. It's not a ski you buy for versatility, it's the ski you buy for making perfect turns. For a ski with such a high performance level, it's easy enough to ski at low speeds or for less experienced skiers.