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Aurora w/ Attiva iPT Wide Ride 12.0 D Bindings Volkl Women's Skis

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Aurora w/ Attiva iPT Wide Ride 12.0 D Bindings Volkl Women's Skis

  • Ideal for advanced and expert female skiers who want an all-mountain ski with a wide waist for floatation in powder
  • Sidecut (tip/waist/tail in mm.): 128-85-112
  • Turn radius: 14.7 m. in 163-cm. length
  • Female-specific Extended Sensorwood Light core is 20% lighter and 20% softer than unisex skis without compromising edging
  • Volkl Extended Double Grip construction
  • Includes integrated new Marker Motion iPT Wide Ride 12.0 Binding
  • Marker iPT Binding DIN setting range: 3-12

Yes, the Volkl Women's Aurora Skis w/ Attiva iPT Wide Ride 12.0 D Bindings goes fast, but when you need a wider ski for plummeting down acres of fresh powder or extra stability for busting up afternoon crud, this women's all-mountain Aurora ski with integrated iPT Wide Ride binding is a perfect choice for advanced and expert skiers. It's the sort of easy-turning, do-it-all-well women's ski for big mountain venues like Valdez, Alaska, Whistler/Blackcomb, British Columbia and Verbier, Switzerland. The Aurora's turn radius is oriented toward women who prefer wider-arc GS-style turns, but this ski has the same top-end components found on the tighter-turning Attiva Fuego. Volkl made the Aurora with an Extended Double Grip construction, a fancy way of describing the dual chambers on the ski that extend from almost the tip to the tail. The parallel chambers in the Extended Double Grip construction give better support along the edges than traditional skis, and this helps distribute even pressure along the edges to the snow, so you're more likely to turn when and where you want to--even on icy hardpack. Volkl combined their Extended Double Grip construction with their female-specific Extended Sensorwood core, a complex CNC milling process that extends the wood core upward. This combination of core and grip is found only in Volkl's most advanced and highest performing skis. Compared to the guy's skis, the Aurora has a dramatically lighter weight (at least 20 depending on which length you choose). It also has a lower and shorter tip profile, which slightly reduces the overall swing weight and makes the Aurora easier to turn than unisex all-mountain skis. As with other manufacturer's female-specific skis, Volkl moved the bindings on the Aurora closer to the ski tip than other unisex designs, so the effortless turn initiation feels almost instinctive. Volkl paired this Aurora model with the Marker iPT Wide Ride 12.0 binding. The Wide Ride is 30 wider than the original Marker iPT binding, so it fits perfectly without brake bar modifications. If you're looking for comparisons, the Marker iPT Wide Ride has the same toe and heel hardware found on Marker's Duke and Jester freeride bindings. These toe and heel pieces feature a better and more secure wrap around the boot lug in front, with increased directional elasticity throughout the heel area. We like this ski/binding combo more than seasons past because of the ounces shaved and the shorter connection between your boots and the skis. This means that you'll probably find this ski/binding combo easier to handle than other wide ski/binding designs.

Purchase USD$45 or more and get free shipping. The Volkl Aurora Skis w/ Attiva iPT Wide Ride 12.0 D Bindings for Women is available through Altrec.com.



5 Star Rating

Customer Reviews for the Aurora w/ Attiva iPT Wide Ride 12.0 D Bindings Volkl Women's Skis

5 StarsAnon. Shopper - October 29, 2009

Volkl Aurora - As close to a 1 ski quiver as you can get!
LOVE them! If I could have three skis in my quiver, I would take (all Volkls) Aura for powder, Aurora for all mountain and Fuego for groomers/spring. I had demoed them all (as well as many others). Being in the west, and only willing to splurge for one ski...Aurora is the one. It is not a ski for the timid, as there is no forgiveness if riding in the backseat. I got them late Feb 2009 and got many powder days and a few spring days. They race right through the crud like butter. They float really well through the powder. I like them on the groomers, but not as much as I loved the Fuegos. If I was skiing all groomers, I would've opted for the Fuegos (they were rockets). The Aurora is my first true all mountain ski and I am in love...counting the days til I can get back out there (it is only October now).



Sizing Chart

Alpine Ski Sizing
Men's Height Women's Height Men's Weight Women's Weight Ski Length
6'1"+ 180 lbs+ 195cm
5'11"+ 170 lbs+ 188cm
5'8"+ 5'8"+ 160 lbs+ 145 lbs+ 181cm
5'7"+ 5'7"+ 150 lbs+ 140 lbs+ 174cm
5'6"+ 5'5"+ 140 lbs+ 130 lbs+ 167cm
5'5"+ 5'4" 130 lbs+ 120 lbs+ 160cm
5'1" 5'1" <125 lbs 110 lbs+ 153cm
4'11" 4'11" <115 lbs 100 lbs+ 146cm
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