Our widest and most versatile deep powder ski ever. Super wide platform, full twin rocker profile and very light weight tip and tail construction let you surf in deep powder. But with the Rocker² 122, getting back to the lift is fun, not frightening.
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FULL TWIN ROCKER Our full twin rocker is playful in three dimension. with pivot points designed for maximum spin and easy switch riding wide platforms for maximum "surfy" feel, it's a very playful and manoeuvrable range.
HYBRID TWIN ROCKER Our hybrid twin rocker is designed for optimal flotation with stability and high speed.

Designed for freeskiing applications, with reduced excess material for more efficient energy transfer from skier to snow.
Wood from tip to tail improves stability and rebound, maximizes ski to snow contact and filters vibrations.
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Super light honeycomeb construction in the tip and tail extremeties reduces inertia to make the ski more maneuverable and playful. Reinforced with an ABS frame for durability.
No edges in the tip or tail area of the ski provide more fluid gliding in powder because edges don't "hang up", and weight is reduced.
A layer of rubber along the edges and in certain zones of the ski for smoother ride & improved ski-snow contact.
A fiber reinforcement directly on the edges that provides edge stiffness for improved durability and grip.
Thicker edges for increased durability and improved shock resistance.
Long, low rocker shape at the tip and tail enables more playful, easy pivoting without catching an edge. Retains long contact zone on edge for stability in all-mountain skiing. Salomon Patented design.
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Delivery at home:
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Delivery at your local sport shop:
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Progressive:
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How do I select my level?
The following levels are the norm, defined by ISO (number), for mounting and setting bindings. Please select the level that is most relevant to you. Skier type does not have the same meaning as skier ability. For instance, an advanced skier who skis all-terrain, but is not particularly aggressive, may be able to use Type 2 settings.
The following levels are the norm, defined by ISO(number), for mounting and setting bindings. Please select the level that is most relevant to you:
Type I skiers
- Ski conservatively.
- Prefer slower speeds.
- Ski on easy to moderate slopes.
- Intermediate level, but not in good physical
condition.
- Good skiers, smooth and supple style, emphasizing
safety.
- Favor lower than average release/retention
settings. This corresponds to an increased risk
of inadvertent binding release in order to gain
increased release capacity in a fall.
Type II skiers
- Intermediate skiers in good physical condition.
- Prefer a variety of speeds.
- Ski on varied terrain, including most difficult trails.
- All skiers who do not meet all the descriptions
of the other skier types.
Type III skiers
- Ski aggressively.
- Normally ski at high speeds.
- Prefer moderate to steep terrain.
- Favor higher than average release/retention
settings. This corresponds to decreased capability
to release in a fall in order to decrease risk of
inadvertent binding release.
- Type 3 settings should not be used by skiers of
less than 22 kg.