Völkl Revolt 86 Temple 22/23 Freeski
Product description
The playful freestyle ski with a width of 86 mm under the boot.
The Revolt has a width of 86 mm beneath the binding and is a twin tip with tip and tail rockers for aspiring freestylers who are at home in the park and on the street. The butter zone enables gentle transitions to switch stands and back. Its Tough Box construction gives the ski the right amount of pop and makes it agile in the turns. A P-Tex 3000 base and multi-layer wood core complete the setup.
Technical data
Lenght (cm) | Radius (m) | Sidecut (mm) | Weight/ pair |
---|---|---|---|
148 | 15 | 120 - 86 - 110 | - |
156 | 17 | 120 - 86 - 110 | - |
164 | 19 | 120 - 86 - 110 | - |
172 | 21 | 120 - 86 - 110 | - |
180 | 23 | 120 - 86 - 110 | 3720g |
The side wall is laminated to extremely stable layers of wood on the sides of the sandwich core. In combination with a more flexible, lighter wood built into the center of the sandwich core construction provides numerous advantages: The hardwood part immediately adjacent to the sidewall effects a higher power transmission, improves the edge grip and supports the edge against external forces. The low weight of the softwood part in the middle of the ski brings more agility and maneuverability and reduces overall ski weight. The combination of both wood types running through the entire ski length contributes to an optimal distribution of the ski stiffness increasing the steering precision. It is the first and only sidewall/core technology intended for aggressive on-piste and racing use and capable of delivering the victory and defeat, even if it is measured in hundredths of seconds.
Durable construction with topsheet wrapping over the full woodcore.
"Cap Sidewall" refers to a specific construction technology for skis. It is a combination of cap construction and sidewalls.
- Cap construction: In this construction method, a cap covers the top of the ski, while the sides of the ski are rather flat. This construction allows for lighter, more agile skiing as the ski is more flexible and bends more easily.
- Sidewalls: Traditionally, the sides of a ski are reinforced with a sidewall construction, where the sides of the ski run vertically. This provides better power transmission and stability at higher speeds and on hard slopes.
By combining cap construction and sidewalls in one ski (Cap Sidewall), the advantages of both technologies are united. The ski retains the lightness and maneuverability of a cap construction while offering the stability and control of a sidewall construction. This makes the ski versatile and suitable for different skiing styles and terrain conditions.
Twintip construction for skiing/landing backwards.
BRUSHED base structure on flat skis with wider widths Superficial & shallow structure matches with wide skis and their bigger bearing face › optimum agility & turning characteristics.
- Less catching
- Easier & smooth turn initiation
Bends up only in the shovel and tail zones, with a camber shape in the middle.