r: 13.5 meters @ 161 centimeters // weight: 1550 grams @ 169 centimeters // Rocker-Camber-Rocker
The Nordica Santa Ana 100 is a light weight all mountain weapon that levels its crosshairs on both lift-accessed steeps and out of bounds stashes. Edge grip and and maneuverability have long maintained an inverse relationship. The strength to weight ratio of the Santa Ana’s balsa wood core elevates your skiing the moment you click in. Performance = Stiffness @ Low Weight - It’s dang science. Nordica has developed a sidecut shape that has changed the way skiers think about effective edge length, and contact points. By bringing the widest part of the tip closer to the mounting position and softening the taper in both the tip and tail of the Santa Ana and Enforcer Skis, Nordica is allowing riders to utilize an effective edge length that increases along with your edge angle, maximizing your control at speed and ability to bring the tails around in tight or technical spots. Pretty solid combo.
FAQ:
What is the difference between the 2017 Santa Ana and 2018?
The 2017 model was a Balsa core, but didn’t have metal laminates. The new Santa Ana is a true expert level womens ski, not just expert level marketing, this Santa Ana is the real deal. For women that have lost faith in womens skis go Santa Ana, 2018 and beyond that is. That being said, the only change in the Santa Ana 100 from 2018 to 2019 to 2020 is graphic.
Beech - Balsa/Poplar Core
Titanal + Purepreg Carbon
Designed by: Nordica // Built by: Nordica/Blizzard, Austria Factory
TLDR: You're sick of skiing on women's skis that are watered-down versions of the men's model -- you want something that actually rips in every condition.
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