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Volkl Wall Skis - Mens

Item # 8961vowa10zz-volkl-skis

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Specs

Type: Park & Pipe
Shape: Twin Tip
Ability Level: Beginner-Intermediate
Rocker Type: Camber
Construction: Tough Box
Core Material: Wood
Recommended Use: Park/Pipe
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year

Description

Volkl Wall Skis
These Volkl Wall Skis are intended for the hardcore freestyle skier who thinks 360s and backflips are all in a day's play. Volkl has put their 80-plus years of expertise into these pipe and park skis. The symmetrical sidecut makes riding switch a cinch. A full multi-layer Sensorwood core reduces weight while remaining smooth. The Power/Tough Box construction provides awesome stability and sensitivity. Put it all together and these Volkl Wall Skis can handle your heavy landings and keep coming back for more.

Key Features of the Volkl Wall Skis:
  • Power/tough construction
  • Multi layer wood core
  • Powered by carbon
  • Dimensions: 177cm/ 115/87/115

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  • "Fun Ski"

    , STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, CO
    Pros: Poppy, Light weight, Cons:

    These Wall are a fun Lively ski. I think they are a great bet for someone looking for a slightly stiffer park ski, or for a heavier rider. I personally went with the bridges, due to the slightly larger waist. Still a fun ski for a great price

  • "An excellent park ski"

    , MN
    Pros: Stiff, Light, Poppy Cons: Perhaps too stiff for a light rider,

    These skis slay in the park. Their extreme stiffness helps prevent washing out on big jumps, yet they are poppy enough for rails. Durability is excellent, and at the same time they are a lightweight ski.

  • "fun, ish"

    , MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA
    Pros: wood construction, quick turns, Cons:

    I purchased a short version of this ski hoping to use it as my main mogul ski (instead of getting the Volkl Wall Mogul) and I must say that I _haven't_ been overly impressed. The wood construction means that this ski can really hold an edge and turns on a dime but that's nothing to write home about these days... If I had to do it again I'd go for the longer ski (179cm) instead of the 169cm ski which I got and ultimately this probably _isn't_ the ski I'd choose for skiing the bumps if that's what you're looking for. Good all-around ski although if that's what I was looking for I would probably be more tempted to opt for the Volkl Mantra which basically everyone seems to like.