Think of a park ski. Then, make it giant. That's the Head Oblivion 116. The Oblivion 116 takes a nearly symmetrical twin-tip design and combines it with a stiff flex and large platform to make big-powder-freestyle its own ski category. When you see the Head Oblivion 116 in person, you'll notice it is the perfect stomp pad for big landings. The minimally tapered shape and eye-catching straight sidecut help the ski track well through tough snow when skiing fast. The construction features several carbon layers for dampening and stability. That means the biggest cliff at your local hill turns into child's play, and you can ride that landing out into the sunset without fear of choppy or variable snow catching you on the way down. Oh, and did we mention the weight? Barely hitting 2000 grams, the Head Oblivion is light and easy to flick around in the air--especially for its size. Head's aptly named "Tuff-Wall" sidewall design increased durability for tough landings. Good news for our friends who have a habit of breaking skis from "just skiing along". So go ahead. Whip a cork 420 off a 50 footer. This is the ski to have if those are what your dreams are made of.
Dimensions: | 142/117/132 |
Radius: | 30m@181cm |
Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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Construction: | Full Sidewall |
Weight: | 3880 grams (per pair for size 181cm) Learn more about ski weights |