If you're looking for an all-mountain charger that can handle variable conditions with confidence, the Peak 98 is a versatile performer. It floats through softer snow, powers through crud, and still holds its own on groomed runs when you point it downhill. The ski is playful and maneuverable in tight spots, yet stable enough to inspire confidence when you open it up. The keyhole cutout is something we see a lot on various models around the market, with the concept of metal where you need it and not where you don't. This design keeps the ski forgiving and playful at lower speeds while delivering solid dampening and edge grip when you need it. Whether you're navigating mixed conditions or exploring the whole mountain, the Peak 98 delivers consistent performance you can count on�unlike the company itself. These skis were not purchased from Peak Skis directly, and no profits are going to Peak Skis.
| Dimensions: | 128/98/116 |
| Radius: | 19m@160cm |
| Rocker: | Freeride Rocker |
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| Construction: | Full Sidewall |