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| Lengths | 159 cm, 169 cm, 179 cm, 189 cm | | Dimensions | 130-90-118 mm (169 cm), 133-92-122 mm (179 cm), 135-93-123 mm (189 cm) | | Turn Radius | 13.5 m (169 cm), 15 m (179 cm), 16.5 m (189 cm) | | Profile | Venturi-Tip Rocker, Pro-Tip Rocker 375, Dual Radius | | Construction | SSC Laminate SSCL (Laminate Top and Bottom Sheet with Sandwich Sidewall Construction, Specific Braiding and Laminate Combination), Fiberglass Core | | Primary Use | Deep Snow and Crud | | Manufacturer Warranty | 2 Years |
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| List Price: |
$779.95 |
| Your Price: |
$389.98
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Item #:
219985
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The Scott Crusade ski conquers all terrain and all conditions. A narrow waist provides performance on hard snow, while a wide body and Venturi technology let this ski float over deep snow and cut up crud. The lively Scott Crusade all mountain ski loves to go fast. - Dual Radius - two radii are better than one; the result is a more versatile ski that turns when you want it to rather than being constrained by one set radius
- Venturi Tip and Tail - reduces friction for a smooth glide into and out of turns, helps skis stay above heavy snow for less catching and more liveliness
- Venturi-Tip Rocker - helps the ski float over deep snow and bumps
For more information about testing skis, please call our Experts at Jans, 800-745-1020.
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Expert Review:
"Dude - you won't believe this ski! Our testers were blown away by the Crusade's handling characteristics and compared it to much more famous big mountain brands. A super classy graphic with a unique Venturi tip and tail design incorporated into a chassis with loads of high energy fiberglass gives this ski a lot of power and positive edge control."
George 'Squid' Sideris, Jans Mountain Recreation Expert
Industry Review:
SKI MAGAZINE Assessment:
The Crusade is an all-mountain ski with a wood core and sandwich construction. It uses Scott's Venturi tip and tail: a small concave pocket (when looking at the bottom of the ski) that increases the snow's velocity under the ski and reduces friction. The Crusade is designed for advanced skiers who like to rip groomers, but the 92 mm waist (179 cm Lengths) should allow it to hold its own in soft snow.
Skiing MAGAZINE.com Assessment:
With a unique combination of floaty width, wide tips, and deep sidecut, the Crusade surfs powder and junk but rips quick turns on hardpack. Despite its carving ability, this ski is easy to steer and isn't the least bit hooky a function of the sidecut starting a few centimeters back from the tip. (Most skis in this sidecut range tend to initiate sooner.) It's a good choice for a strong, technical skier who knows how to back off and smear. Its quickness and agility suit it well to tree skiing.
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