Thanks to its design and parameters, this very versatile ski is suitable for almost all types of snow (in our opinion, except for icy black runs, where the ride was a bit unpleasant due to the ski’s large width). The hardness of the wooden core is the same as for the skis of the CWR 84 category, but in terms of composition the CWR+ 95 differs in that it contains only one Titanal sheet. In addition, this ski has a big rocker (reverse camber) in the tip, which makes it easier to initiate a turn, to enter uneven terrain sections when skiing on a slope or to move into powder snow in off-piste terrain.
How they ride:
“As I am a relatively fierce opponent of rocker, in the beginning I approached the testing
of these skis with mistrust and I had subconsciously lumped these skis into the category of less favourite
skis from our product range. Moreover, on the first day of testing, the temperatures were above zero and
the quality of the ski slope was quite poor – to make the long story short, I can’t remember any other
time when I enjoyed skiing or looked forward to every next ride that much. The more chopped up the slope
was, the bigger the piled-up mounds of snow were, the more amazing the skiing was. I gradually tested
these skis on various surfaces and slopes and with a width of 95 mm under the boot it is logically not
a ski for icy black runs. However, as regards other skiing, I believe that there are not many skis that
would offer you so much fun and pure joy.” (Milan Luštince (1966), CWR+95 174 cm)
Grinding:
87° from side
0,5° from the bottom
Mounting point for optional mounting of the binding
(measured from the heel):
174 cm – 70,5 cm
180 cm – 73,5 cm
186 cm – 76,5 cm
To produce these skis is used quality structured polyamide topsheet from the largest European supplier ISOSPORT.
In these skis are used two biaxial and one triaxial prepreg carrier layer. A prepreg is a cloth that is already completely saturated by the manufacturer. The material is more expensive, but this is the way to eliminate errors in the saturation of the fabric.
Titanal is high quality carrier layer, that is used in the manufacture of skis. This layer significantly improves longitudinal and torsional rigidity. In these skis is used one sheet of titanal.
We use a woodcore - unidirectional spruce plywood.
On the sidewall, we use ABS material with guaranteed quality from Europe's largest manufacturer ISOSPORT.
This is not the damping while driving but damping the differences in expansion of the material, it ensure that material hold together. As a damping, we use anti-vibration rubber tape with a thickness of 0.2 mm.
On these skis we use quality steel edges, about hardness 48 ° HRC.
In these skis is used a quality sintered racing base from the largest European manufacturer ISOSPORT.