Elan Apex Skis

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Style: 511321

Go ahead freeskiers, and lay down some train tracks in the trees. The Elan Apex Skis are packed with technology that's going to make your off-piste adventures even more epic than that time you were skiing in a whiteout and didn't see the creek - but in a good way. Resort Rocker blends tip rocker with just a wee bit of camber, and the Thin ALU Profile gives you an accommodating flex while maintaining torsional stiffness. Elan knows that off-piste = not-groomed = a million different conditions, so in the Apex they designed a ski that's both built for epic backcountry powder days, and accommodating when you're stuck with yesterday's leftovers.

Specs:

  • Design: Truly All-Mountain
  • Camber: Reverse-camber Resort Rocker / slight traditional camber blend
  • Ski Dimensions: 128-88-108
  • Binding: not included
  • Turn Radius: 21.1m (size 177)

Features:

  • Freeski design for off-piste adventures
  • Thin ALU profile uses dual titanium for good torsional stiffness and a soft flex
  • Dual Titanium around the core for extra response
  • Resort Rocker blends rocker in the tip with slight camber for varying snow conditions
  • Channel Woodcore reduces weight
  • SST slanted sidewalls provide durability without a ton of weight

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So what is the difference in the Elan Apex ski for $399 versus the $599 Elan Apex that I see online?
Question by Mark11
9/3/2011 - 2:18 pm
These are from different years. The one for $599 is the new 2011-2012 version.
Answer by Ashley (Peter Glenn Staff)
9/6/2011 - 1:23 pm
Re: $399 and $599 Apex skis, yes different years but are there any construction differences such as more rocker/early rise or different dimensions? The $399 Apex listing shows Ski Dimensions:114/70/100 then states that it is 88 under foot, which is right? Thanks!
Question by Jon
9/24/2011 - 10:49 pm
The dimensions are different on both as well as the turn radius. These newer skis have a turn radius of 21.1m and the dimensions are 128-88-108. The older skis have a turn radius of 13.7m and the dimensions are 114/70/100.
Answer by Sarah (Peter Glenn Staff)
9/28/2011 - 10:42 am

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