Head KORE 93 Skis 2024

$ 449.00 $ 749.00

Head KORE 93 Skis 

KORE 93

The lightweight all-mountain KORE 93 can carve corduroy or conquer tough snow conditions thanks to a construction that reduces weight and increases performance.  An all-mountain specialist, the KORE 93 can carve up corduroy, conquer tough snow conditions or offer lightweight performance for touring. HEAD's KORE construction creates a more nimble freeride ski thanks to the combination of Graphene, Karuba wood and carbon, which adds strength and performance without extra weight. Topless Tech carbon weave adds torsional rigidity where needed, while a new topsheet shape increases durability. A sandwich sidewall construction and tip and tail rocker round out the KORE 93's ability to perform well on hard snow, powder and everything in between.

GRAPHENE Construction

The lightest, thinnest and strongest material in the world lives in HEAD equipment. Stronger than diamond and over 300 times stronger than steel and only the thickness of one atom, you can benefit from the most advanced material on the planet on the slopes with equipment that is lighter and stronger.

Developed from the most sophisticated materials known to man: the Super Light Sandwich Construction makes up one of the world’s lightest freeride skis by utilizing Graphene, two different carbonlayers, as well as replacing the surface with a polyester fleece. The ultimate construction for a high performing freeride ski.


Features

  • Multilayer-Carbon Sandwich Cap Construction
  • KARUBA-POPLAR Light Weight Wood Core
  • Graphene
  • Structured UHM C Base
  • Tip-Tail Rocker

Sidecut/Specs

Lengthcm Shovelmm Waistmm Tailsmm Radiusm
156 124 87 108 12.1
163 127 89 110 13.4
170 130 91 113 14.7
177 133 93 115 16.4
184 136 95 117 17.7
191 139 97 120 19.0

Rocker Profile:  Rocker - Camber - Rocker

Technologies

  • GRAPHENE is the thinnest and lightest element ever discovered by mankind. GRAPHENE is also the strongest material on the planet, stronger than diamond and 300 times stronger than steel, all in the thickness of one atom.