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Philpug: Where the earlier Endurance 98 released easily out of a turn and had to be held on firmer snow, V3.0 holds much better on hard snow and windpack; with the tail following the tip smoothly, it can be released at will and do what the previous versions could yet not be as susceptible to wheelie-ing out of a turn. The Endurance 98 V3.0 could be that Western one-ski quiver that many believe the Z-90 is for the East.
What about HDT? Like any technology, the more transparent it is, the better it is doing its job. Yes, due to Renoun’s Hyper Damping Technology, the Endurance 98 V3.0 is one of the smoothest skis in the category. See the full review HERE.
What about HDT? Like any technology, the more transparent it is, the better it is doing its job. Yes, due to Renoun’s Hyper Damping Technology, the Endurance 98 V3.0 is one of the smoothest skis in the category. See the full review HERE.
Insider tip: Double check mount point, as they have been inconsistent.
- Awards
- Who is it for?
- Chargers (this ski will run); those who want a 98-ish one-ski quiver.
- Who is it not for?
- Like most premium boutique skis, the price of entry is high.
- Skier ability
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- Advanced
- Expert
- Ski category
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- All Mountain
- Powder
- Ski attributes
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- Moguls
- Off Piste
- Trees
- Touring/Backcountry
- Segment
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- Men
- Women
Specifications
- Available sizes
- 160, 169, 178, 184, 191
- Dimensions
- 128-98-122
- Radius
- 18m@178cm
- Rocker profile
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- Camber with tip rocker
- Construction design
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- Carryover
- Binding options
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- Flat
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