Hot Rod Helldiver w/ N3.12 Xbi Binding Nordica Ski
A high-octane combination of all-mountain and big mountain performance bliss for expert skiers.
- Turn radius for 186-cm. length ski (in m.): 20 m.
- Turn radius for 178-cm. length ski (in m.): 18 m.
- Turn radius for 170-cm. length ski (in m.): 17 m.
- Sintered graphite UHMW Electra Gallium base
- Sidecut dimensions (tip/waist/tail in mm.): 132/90/118
- Lively wood core with Nordica Full Twin V Active CA construction
- Includes new integrated Marker XBi CT adjustable binding with X-Balance system interface
- Forgiving XBS adjustable interface balances ski boot pressure from both ends of bindings
- Developed for expert skiers who want all-mountain performance with powder-oriented features for big mountain environments
If you're one of the fortunate ones who either lives or vacations in a big mountain environment, Nordica's Hot Rod Helldriver ski with integrated XBi CT Binding is an all-mountain ski with plenty of power for carving both on packed and untracked snow. While the Hotrod Hellcat and Hot Rod Helldriver are identical in sidecut dimensions, this one is more oriented to the untracked stuff while the Hellcat has titanium in the construction that keeps it more in tune with hardpack and groomed runs. The design difference isn't too obvious unless you take the Helldriver into powder, where you'll find excellent agility with superb floatation. This season Nordica paired all of their Hot Rod collection skis with their highly flexible XBi CT binding. The XBi CT stands for "X-Balance Central Turn Table." It's an interface that can easily flex the entire length of the ski into a perfect curve for uniform pressure along the edges, so you enjoy better control, powerful turns--and according Nordica, their X-Balance system gives skiers a better sense of balance.
Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Nordica Hot Rod Helldiver Ski w/ N3.12 Xbi Binding is available through Altrec.com.

Customer Reviews for the Hot Rod Helldiver w/ N3.12 Xbi Binding Nordica Ski
Kirk
- February 7, 2009
Awesome
What a great All-Mountain ski. Holds well on the groomers, and rips in the soft stuff. It even does OK inn the bumps.
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