Description & Features
Designed for elite-level slalom racing, the Dynastar Speed Omeglass WC FIS SL Factory R22 Skis deliver explosive power, precision, and edge control. A hybrid poplar and beech wood core creates a dense, responsive platform tuned for the rapid transitions and dynamic energy of SL courses. Full-length titanal layers on both sides of the core add torsional stiffness and rock-solid stability, allowing for confident, aggressive skiing at top speeds.
Built with a rectangular sandwich construction and full sidewalls, these skis offer maximum edge grip, power transfer, and precision from tip to tail. A reinforced Slalom Tip Protector increases durability against repeated gate contact, while the Sintered HD Base ensures high wax absorption and consistent glide across all snow conditions—delivering podium-ready performance in every race.
Features
- FIS Slalom Race Ski
- Sandwich Construction
- Polar & Beech Wood Core
- Full Titanal (TI) Layer
- Rectangular Full Sidewall
- Tip Protector
- R22 World Cup
- Recommended Binding (sold separately):
Technical Info
Poplar & Beech Wood Core
A blend of poplar and beech wood offers the ideal balance of stability, elasticity, and dampness—perfectly tuned for the demands of FIS-level slalom racing.
Sandwich Full Sidewall Construction
Full-length vertical sidewalls from tip to tail enhance edge grip, precision, and power transmission, providing a stable, race-ready platform for aggressive carving.
Sintered Factory Base
A high-density sintered base ensures excellent wax retention and glide performance, delivering maximum speed in all snow conditions.
Full Titanal Layer
Two full-width, full-length titanal layers on either side of the core significantly increase torsional stiffness and high-speed stability, minimizing vibration and enhancing edge control—core technology for top-level racing skis.
Slalom Tip Protector
Built from durable plastic, the Slalom Tip Protector absorbs high-impact shocks from gates, extending the life of the ski and maintaining performance through repeated race runs.