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Here is Scott’s description of the Scott Pure Mission 98Ti Skis 2024 170cm: The arrival of the Pure Mission 98 Ti means the Mission name is back and it s better than ever. It s an all mountain ski that has the width and stability for any condition whilst remaining excellent on piste. A titanal reinforcement underfoot and sandwich construction provide grip and performance; the paulownia and beech wood core and carbon stringers keep the manoeuvrable. This is a proper all mountain ski that you really can take anywhere. Terrain Type & Ability Level Terrain Type This is a relatively wide all mountain ski that is still excellent on piste, a hard mix to achieve but Scott have pulled it off. On firm snow it has bite and grip thanks to the Titanal; the light weight and carbon ensures it feels lively and quick, especially for a ski this size. In choppy and heavy snow the shape and construction allow it to power through effortlessly. A proper all mountain ski that you can take anywhere. Skier Type Advanced and Expert all mountain skiers who want a relatively light ski but one that has the width and stability to power through variable and heavy snow. They ll spend plenty of time on piste but need a ski for everything on the mountain. A great choice as a one-ski quiver seeing as it is so capable in so many environments. Overview Shape Inspired by J remie Heitz, the new Pure Freeride sidecuts provide both stability and manoeuvrability. Shorter radius in the front than on the back, with a long radius under the foot, make the ski agile in any conditions. 98mm underfoot with a 19m radius (177cm) keeps the Mission on the off-piste end of all mountain models with a relatively long radius and wide waist. Rocker Freeride Tip and Tail Rocker. Having rocker in both the tip and tail allows for optimal float in deep snow and creates a playful ski, while traditional camber underfoot maintains edge hold and stability. Core Power Wood Core. The Full-Length Wood Core produces a more consistent ski flex and creates a homogeneous transition between middle part and rockered tip and tail. Paulownia is lightweight with great strength to weight; Beech adds strength and durability. Construction Sandwich Sidewall Ti/Carbon. The ultimate ski construction for freeride performance. The full-length sidewall construction delivers precision and speed for effort transmission. The Titanal layer makes the ski ultra-stable for high-speed runs. The carbon brings lightness and comfort, for a perfect ski in any snow conditions. Key Features Titanal reinforcement Stability and performance are key on compact snow when the grip and the confidence in the skis are pushed to the limit. The titanal reinforcement makes the push on the edges quicker and more precise. The Scott titanal re-enforcement has a unique shape depending on the ski model to not compromise the natural flex and ski rebound. On the Mission it sits in the binding area, keeping maximum edge grip underfoot, whilst allowing the tip and tail more forgiving and lighter. Born and Nurtured in the Alps The Pure project is something special that Scott have been working on with leading freerider Jeremie Heitz. The Pure is equipped with a progressive titanal layer that harmonizes the flex and aids power transmission when coming out of a turn. At the same time, the ski delivers more stability, enabling you to hold your line while riding steep big-mountain lines. The Pure impresses with its light weight and performance, thanks to the dual-power wood core a mix of paulownia wood and 2 beech stringers that cover the full length of the ski. The combination of paulownia and beech gives an extra edge when it comes to torsional stiffness. So, you can go all in on those high-speed runs, without any chattering skis. EB tester‚Äôs comments: Luke (Buyer) A proper all-mountain ski. Easy enough to ski at slow speeds and slide about and are mega stable for when things get tricky, but you can charge in and out of softer conditions with confidence too. Super versatile and totally capable all over the hill. Size (cm) Tip Width (mm) Waist Width (mm) Tail Width (mm) Radius (m) Weight (g) 170 133 98 119 17 1500 177 133 98 119 19 1670 184 134 99 121 21 1830 General Information Skier Ability: Advanced|Expert Terrain Type: All Mountain|Freeride Rocker: Tip/Tail Rocker Radius: Long Base: Sintered Bindings: Ski sold flat DIN: n/a Construction: Full Sidewall Core: Wood, Carbon, Titanal Laminate Demo: Yes Sizing Description: Nose level to forehead height is ideal, but longer length is important if there is a bigger rocker or you’re spending more time off piste where the extra stability and float a larger size provides will be beneficial.. 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