The Spada Ski: Craftsmanship puts the stone on snow
Simon Jacomet enjoys glorious reputation in the field of Ski designing and for delivering most advanced, high-spec skies in the world. Every year, only limited editions of Spada skies are released for ski fans. All 500 pieces are the result of a fine hand on Gisons Granite, which makes it amazing to use stone for this kind of product. However, Technocarbon of Munich's new Carbon Fibre Stone technology provides it with required flexibility and enhances its characteristics for ideal skiing.

The results sound good with incomparable agility, grip, and smoothness. Furthermore, core of aluminum dampens the vibrations and provide much better chance of escaping from a rattle on the ground. It's shaped in 160 cm in length and a weight of just under 5600 gm per pair that also includes binding plate and binding. Even in looks it signifies literal meaning of the name given, Spada, which means a sword in Roman. There are no details available for the availability as well as for pricing. Only the lucky 500 will know about it.

Via: Besportier

