Paddy Graham expresses, … Jibbing, jumping kickers, or out in the backcountry – the Revolt 104 is fun wherever you take it and extremely versatile as well. The ski not only promises enjoyment but exhibits adaptability across various terrains, offering a thrilling experience. Additionally, the captivating graphics on the ski hold an element of perpetual discovery, ensuring they never get mundane, as each observation reveals new, intriguing details—a testament to the ski s multifaceted appeal. In the words of Paddy Graham, the Revolt 104 speaks for itself, offering a world of excitement and endless discovery.

Twintip construction for skiing landing backwards.
The side wall is laminated to extremely stable layers of wood on the sides of the sandwich core. In combination with a more flexible, lighter wood built into the center of the sandwich core construction provides numerous advantages: The hardwood part immediately adjacent to the sidewall effects a higher power transmission, improves the edge grip and supports the edge against external forces. The low weight of the softwood part in the middle of the ski brings more agility and maneuverability and reduces overall ski weight. The combination of both wood types running through the entire ski length contributes to an optimal distribution of the ski stiffness increasing the steering precision. It is the first and only sidewall core technology intended for aggressive on-piste and racing use and capable of delivering the victory and defeat, even if it is measured in hundredths of seconds.
A sintered high-density and high molecular polyethylene base with great gliding characteristics and high durability