The twin tip ski
The pipe pulls you in like a magnet, the park even stronger. Tricks and monster air, aaahhhhh. The Cork sets you free. With the rock-solid bamboo core and full Kevlar layer, the landings are solid and predictable on the sunny-mushy side of the wall or the shady, rock hard side. The winning combo: Never before seen edge grip on a center-mounted freeski, and early rise in the tip and tail for catch-free landings. Bamboo is nearly four times as hard as the industry standard Poplar or Aspen cores, and bamboo sidewalls are much harder than normal ABS or PTex. Kevlar is doing the work as a bulletproof vest. Rocks and rails can’t penetrate this structure as the Kevlar ties the edges together. The most addicted park and pipe rider will find the Cork committed to being there for them. Just ask Nadia Gonzales, Dania Assaly, or Chris Dakoulas.
Razor Cut
Bamboo Core
Kevlar
Early Rise
Vac Mold
SKI SPECS | 141CM | 151CM | 161CM | 171CM | 176CM | 181CM |
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TIP-WAIST-TAIL MM | 116-85-112 | 116-85-112 | 116-85-112 | 116-85-112 | 116-85-112 | 116-85-112 |
WEIGHT LBS/PAIR | 6 | 6 | 7 | 7 | 7.6 | 7.8 |
TURN RADIUS M | 11.1 | 12.6 | 14.3 | 16.1 | 17.1 | 18.1 |
SPEED RATING | 6-10 | 6-10 | 6-10 | 6-10 | 6-10 | 6-10 |
ABILITY LEVEL | EXPERT | EXPERT | EXPERT | EXPERT | EXPERT | EXPERT |
+Boom: 10% Off when you add a binding
When you add a binding and pole to your ski purchase, save big! You can get the Alloy Pole for free, or upgrade for only a few bucks more to a carbon or bamboo pole. Discount will be automatically applied when you add a ski + binding to your shopping cart.Tyrolia Binding Model | DIN Range | Add to ski | MSRP |
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PRD 12 | DIN 3.5-12 | + $199 | $275 |
Attack 13 | DIN 4-13 | + $199 | $275 |
Attack 16 | DIN 5-16 | + $329 | $425 |
Adrenalin 13 | DIN 4-13 | + $379 | $475 |
Adrenalin 16 | DIN 5-16 | + $449 | $550 |
Ambition 12 | DIN 4-12 | + $429 | $525 |
Customer Reviews
Great skis all around - Lxmatrix
With the bamboo core, these skis are very lite durable and poppy. They are great for hitting rails and boxes all day and stomping huge landings. But not only are they good in the park, but everywhere else too. With great edge grip, they can carve up any trail at any speed. They are very stable and I feel safe with them under my feet while bombing trails. They will even rip up moguls and trees. The skis are even wide enough to float great in powder.Posted on 2/17/15
Cork is super ski! - Roger
One of the funnest skis I've ever had, and I've had a lot! Something magic in the Corks 'cause I enjoy almost all snow conditions on these. Not just a park ski that's for sure. I was amazed that it carves so well yet is the most playful ski ever and floats well in moderate powder (Got Volkl Bridges and V-Werks too). The Cork now is my ski of choice for anything but icky chunky ice. I'm 165 pounds, 6' and chose the 176.Posted on 2/8/15
Super fun anywhere you take 'em! - Derek Roy
I ride these on any day as long as there's not a lot of fresh. These will take you from rails, to big jumps, all around the mountain, then back to the park again with ease. The slight early rise keeps them afloat in a few inches and makes them super playful for quick turns in the trees. One of my favorite parts about the Cork is that after a full season of riding hard in the park, the camber isn't blown out and you can still feel the "life" in them.Posted on 8/8/14