Cork Description
When you pop the cork you’re hucking yourself. You love air, but it’s totally lame when your skis won’t carve ripping turns on your way to the park. Fear not. With the Cork you can carve the mountain into strips. The catch-free tip and tail slay the variable snow conditions when you go sun to shade in the pipe. Speed Range: 6-10
Features-Forward waisted for tricks with a new Freestyle Camber that has early rise and reverse sidecut in both the tip and tail. The Razor Cut sidecut is positioned in the middle boosting grip for takeoffs and carving turns on hard snow. The Cork is made with the most durable wood-core sandwich, sidewall construction.
SIZES 141cm, 151cm, 161cm, 172cm, 176cm are BACKORDERED
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- Park Performance by Jess Cumming
- The Cork has all the technical aspects of a great ski with a few great new ideas. The early rise on the tip and tail allow me to determine how big or small I want to turn, while the straight edge underfoot maintains great snow contact for a really solid feeling ski.
-Jess Cumming - 2008 US Open Halfpipe Champion
(Posted on 3/18/11) - Pipe Performance by Jess Cumming
- I recently starting skiing on "the Cork" park ski by Ramp Sports and am super impressed with how it performs. I mostly compete in the halfpipe and have been overwhelmed by how easy it is to control in the pipe. If I make a mistake with a take off or landing the ski is still right there underneath me. I feel balanced and centered on the Cork. The early rise on the tip and tail make the ski great for all conditions with out compromising ski performance.
-Jess Cumming - 2008 US Open Halfpipe Champion
(Posted on 3/18/11)