The Icelantic Saba 107 returns for another season of freeride ripping. The Saba Pro 107 is built on the same platform as the 117—but packs the swivel-y and pivot-y ride into a smaller frame. In a skiing world where the vast array of wider skis means so many products feel similar on snow, it’s exciting to find a ski with its own distinct character. Fully rockered, relatively lightweight, and crazy-nimble, the Saba Pro 107 pivots quicker than a polar bear late for a hibernation party. It’s a great ski for trees and bumps, and it also likes to open up on wide-open big-mountain terrain even when the snow gets choppy. Although it isn’t as planted or charge-y as a directional, metal laminate ski, it adds flavor and playfulness that much of its competition can’t match. Case in point: It was developed by Icelantic’s pro team, which includes legendary cliff-hucker Julian Carr and other athletes who all ski with different styles. If you're looking for something a little different from the mainstream, made by a local manufacturer with durable materials, all with an emphasis on a good time, the Saba is worth a look. From chutes and bowls to airs and pow laps, the Saba Pro 107 skis all of it and does it with style. Similar skis: Black Crows Corvus, Folsom Cash 106, Line Pandora 106.
Dimensions: | 137/107/127 |
Radius: | 23m@187cm |
Rocker: | Reverse Camber |
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Construction: | Full Sidewall |
Weight: | 3700 grams (per pair for size 177cm) Learn more about ski weights |