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The Faction Mogul Ski 2023

$699.00

Faction's mogul specific ski. Excellent in bumps and can hold it's own as an all mountain hard pack ski.


Sustainable Poplar Wood Core


Poplar is a light-colored, medium-weight, durable softwood that flexes and pops nicely as well as having a whole load of vibration absorption capabilities. Used as the only wood in this core, it allows the ski to pop, butter and stomp and also have enough torsional stability to grip impressively on the downhill.


Our poplar, beech and ash cores are sourced from the forests near our European factories, eliminating the carbon cost of transporting raw materials across great distances. Our raw materials are FSC accredited, meaning that the forests from which our wood is sourced are managed to support environmental and societal sustainability.


Full Strength Sidewall


A construction that places strips of protective material along the sides of each core, between the edge and the topsheet. Sidewalls provide the best possible edge hold and stability when the ski is engaged in a turn as well as protecting the wood core, edges and topsheet from impact and outside damage.


Elliptical Radius Sidecut


Elliptical Sidecut is made up of a longer radius underfoot and shorter radii in the tip and tail of the ski. The long radius underfoot means you can pivot faster and easier, while a shorter radius in the tip and tail result in easier turn initiation. This sidecut allows for a wide variety of turns lengths, angles and mounting positions.


Anti Chip Micro-cap


Micro-cap construction is a hybrid of a premium, sandwich sidewall construction fused with a lightweight, durable cap construction. With micro-cap, the sandwich construction provides awesome edge hold and torsional stability while the ski’s topsheet wraps around and meets the sidewall, protecting the fragile join that can be prone to chipping.


Bio-based Resin


This ski uses an environmentally-conscious, bio-based resin that has 35% of its molecular range derived from plant material. It has the same structural properties as resin derived solely from petrochemical products.


Recycled Materials


Working with our production partners to eliminate material waste, we now mix base, sidewall and topsheet material scraps back into the raw material used for production, reducing carbon emissions while ensuring the same level of quality & durability.

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PIVOT 14 GW B75 BLACK/ICON

$379.00

MogulSkiing.Net highly recommends that mogul skis be paired with 75mm wide brakes. ​Skiing moguls well involves a tighter than normal foot stance versus carving, all-mountain, park or powder skiing. The wider brakes that work with most non-mogul skis will have a tendency to rub and get tangled when skiing with feet together in the bumps.


The Pivot 14 GW B75 also has a very low stack height that lowers the skier's center of gravity and provides the most responsive feedback and "snow feel" of any binding on the market.


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The freestyle Pivot ski binding sets the standard for control and release for the world's most dedicated skiers. The binding's Full Action toe piece and unique "turntable" heel design offer expert freeskiers a responsive connection between boot and ski for instant power transmission and precise ski control. It features powerful shock absorption and travel with confident retention and release for aggressive skiing. It's compatible with all traditional Alpine ISO 5355 and GripWalk® boot soles ISO 23223 A


  • Din : 5-14
  • Toe piece anti-friction : FULL ACTION GW AFD
  • Toe piece type : FULL ACTION
  • Heel piece system : PIVOT
  • Heel piece type : PIVOT
  • Brake width : <75 mm
  • Length ajustment : 16 mm
  • Stand Height : 19 mm
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    • Ski Sundown 2013 "Moguls, Money and Malarky"
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