Freedom to fly
If flying high in the park and pipe or buttering in moguls and making turns with catch-free ease is what gets you stoked, the Cork or Cork Teen is your ride. The Jibtastic Ski Package is the perfect solution and comes with a few of Tyrolia’s top binding options and alloy poles, making this package ideal for skiers who want some pop at the top.
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 |
Cork Jibtastic
Conquer a corkscrew—or whatever freestyle trick the heart desires—and fly high with the Cork, a bona fide ride for the park and pipe high-flyer. Boost grip on take offs and hold strong on icy pipe walls with RAMP’s exclusive Razor Cut sidecut. The Cork will slay the variable pipe conditions—every time. You can feel strong going huge on this 85mm-underfoot American made ski. It includes a Kevlar veil—adding energy to the FSC certified bamboo core—and giving the ski a “pop.” It also has early rise and reverse sidecut in both the tip and tail, which not only makes it catch free on turns but it floats in pow when the pipe just isn’t enough.
Tyrolia Attack 16 Binding
Don’t skimp on safety. You want a binding that will keep you connected during fast, steep descents and will release smoothly when you get reckless. The Tyrolia Attack 16 is that reliable race-type binding. Ensure exact boot centering and reduced toe friction with the Roller Pincer System and the Continuous Teflon band along toe riser. The 180-degree release function provides added performance.
Tyrolia Attack 13 Binding
For the affordable binding that does it all, look no further than the Tyrolia Attack 13. From park to powder, this binding was built to be that go-to binding for all conditions. For ensuring a centered boot, the TRP system in the toe keeps the boot in place for increased performance. For most skiers, the 13 DIN upper range is strong enough for all but the biggest, most aggressive skiers. The DIN range makes it perfect for nearly every advanced to expert skier.
Tyrolia SL 100
You want the lightest performance binding you can get that combines a perfect balance of retention and release with solid safety features. With an upper range DIN of 10, any recreational to advanced skier or even lightweight-advanced-plus skier will love the combination of performance and great value.
Tyrolia SL 70
The SL 70 is a great binding for the little ripper. With a DIN that ranges from 2-7, it is the prime setup for a small and light adult or ripping youngster/teen. For kids on the borderline (the borderline is 23.0; boots greater than 23.0 are considered “adult”), with the adjustable toe height, you can't make a mistake.
All-Mountain Alloy Pole
White is the new black when it comes to poles. Our RAMP all-mountain poles are made of the finest alloy with classic molded race grips, and all-condition 3 1/2" baskets. These poles are light, stiff, and strong and at the perfect price point.
Junior Alloy Pole
You don’t have to be a kid to like these poles. Jibbers love mini poles, and with lengths ranging from 36”-44”, these “kid” poles are often the choice of RAMP athletes. Made from the finest alloy with molded race grips and adjustable straps, a great option for lightweight and affordable poles.
Customer Reviews
A great all-around ski - Charles Gagnier
The Cork is such a good all-around ski. It is the perfect ski to ride at my home mountain in the park, on the groomed slopes, or in the trees. The Cork has a good pop and the early rise tips and tails help quite good on take offs and landings. I also like how the ski carves on the steep slopes and it's perfect to ski in the trees when there are a few centimeters of fresh snow. I recommend the Cork to any versatile skier that likes to hit the park once in a while. —Charles Gagnier, RAMP athletePosted on 3/12/14
Ski Profile
- Medium-plus early rise and reverse sidecut in the tip and tail
- Most user-friendly twin ski when the snow changes, going from sun to shade, in the pipe or on different jumps