Specs:
Model Year: 2011
Dimensions: 117/72/99
Radius: 16m@170cm
Rocker Type: Traditional Camber
From Powder7.com: The Kastle LX72 is the lightest of the on piste skis. It features cap construction, hollowtech tip, and a full Silver Fir core...all contributing to a light ski. The single radius and 72mm waist work to make this ski a dream to use on the groomed runs. One sheet of Titanal over the core keeps it light, but provides torsional rigidity and stability. A perfect ski for the intermediate to advanced skier who favors agility and fast turns.
Model Year: 2012
Dimensions: 117/72/99
Radius: 12m@146cm
Rocker Type: Traditional Camber
Review from Powder7.com The Kastle LX72 is the lightest of the on piste skis. It features cap construction, hollowtech tip, and a full Silver Fir core...all contributing to a light ski. The single radius and 72mm waist work to make this ski a dream to use on the groomed runs. One sheet of Titanal over the core keeps it light, but provides torsional rigidity and stability. A perfect ski for the intermediate to advanced skier who favors agility and fast turns.
Kastle went into early retirement in 1997 after their parent company, Benetton Group slashed the R&D budget of the 73 year-old Austrian manufacturer considerably. After 10 years of dormancy, in 2007 Kastle unveiled its "Comeback Collection" and turned heads worldwide. In 2010 Kastle showed the skiing world that they are here to stay with a strong display at the SIA Snow Show in Denver, Colorado. Look for Kastle to become one of the most popular brands on the slopes over the next several years.