This ski does it all.
The Cardinal Pro 93 comes in at 93 underfoot, like its wider counterpart the 102 this ski threads the needle between all mountain and a mixed snow ski. We designed a medium length, early rise tip on the ski which allows for flotation in the softer snow, but is really designed to move any crud, bumps, or fluff out of the way so you can carve a turn.
This slightly narrower version of the ski makes it almost the perfect one ski quiver for new england, especially for those that want a little bit of extra stability and quickness on the ice!
We made the ski cambered underfoot so it feels lively on the groomers and gives you snap and agility in mixed snow bumps and trees.
And yes, we gave it metal - two layers of Titanal in this ski give it unmatched stability at high speeds, dampness for the icy days, and extra pop when needed.
Go on, step in to a pair of the Cardinal Pros... let everyone else try to keep up
For 2 weeks only we are offering the Cardinal Pro 93 as a readymade ski for $975, with standard specs and choice of stock graphic. Order this ski right away, before it is returned to the Custom collection!
Size (cm) | 168 | 175 | 182 | 189 |
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Radius (m) | 15.2 | 16.8 | 18.5 | 20 |
Sidecut (mm) | 1380 tip: 131 waist: 93 tail: 119 |
1450 tip: 131 waist: 93 tail: 119 |
1520 tip: 131 waist: 93 tail: 119 |
1590 tip: 131 waist: 93 tail: 119 |
To help provide the best fit possible Parlor makes each ski in three flexes: soft, medium and stiff. Flex is determined through height/weight and skier style. The right flex allows a skier to access all of the contact points and performance of the ski: so the skier controls the ski and not the other way around. Medium is the default choice and appropriate for most riders.
The laminates are the main structural component of our skis. All of our custom graphic skis come with the option of a frontside or backcountry lay up.
frontside
Built with three layers of Vectorply triaxial fiberglass, this lay up prioritizes dampness and stability while still maintaining a low swing weight.
backcountry:
Built with two layers of Vectorply triaxial fiberglass and two layers of carbon fiber skrim, this lay up is lighter in weight for those who like to spend some time going up hill. The carbon also gives the ski a bit of added pop.