Voile Hypervector - Skis
Uphill Hustle. Downhill Muscle.
The hypervector veil is a climbing machine. He shares the same profile of Cambrure and the same global concept as the hypercharger, but in a thinner version which is easier to approach and adapted to more difficult snow conditions.
Like the other skis in our hyper series, it has a wooden nucleus of Paulownia and an exclusive carbon/fiberglass weaving which allows a significant weight gain compared to the standard construction of the Ultravector veil. Hypervector is a directional "carving" ski with a cross -cutting sensation, with a robust heel for ice control, debris and hardened snow. A long run length with fewer line lines allows a large crossing capacity when driving fast and steep sloping. However, so as not to be outdone when the opportunity arises, its early spatula and large spatula ensure good flotation in the powder.
It is a hinterland skiing that takes care of everything, from pre-season to the spring-a ski that does everything.
Focus performance: All Mountain + Mountaineeringà
Treaty personality: directional / carving
Strengths: - Ultralized Touring and Speed Stability
Specs
The width and radius of sailing skis differ from one length to another, in order to offer uniform performance throughout the range of sizes. The weight can vary slightly from one pair to another due to environmental factors and because they are handcrafted.
| Length (cm) | 171 | 177 | 184 |
| Nose width (mm) | 127 | 130 | 133 |
| Waist Width (mm) | 94 | 96 | 98 |
| Width Tail (mm) | 111 | 114 | 116 |
| Sidecut (meter) | 18.5 | 19.5 | 20 |
| Peer Weight (G) | 2430g | 2570g | 2780g |
Early Rise Camber
A directional and hard turn personality gives this ski a feeling of power. A more traditional shape, with a longer turn of turn. This ski is characterized by its stability and insurance.
Spatula: The early spatula and the wide shovel provide excellent flotation in the powder.
Size: long running length. Designed for a good crossing capacity on fast and steep slopes. Cambered Underfoot for Stability.
Tail: minimal type, with a wide and flat hard-working for control in debris and hard conditions.