2024 Stockli Montero AS Skis w/ Strive 13D Bindings
2024 Stockli Montero AS Skis w/ Strive 13D Bindings
Looking for a light, quick and precise ski? The new Stöckli Montero AS Skis + Strive 13D Bindings package allows for tight turns, bumps and tree skiing and doesn't take the speed or skill of a World Cup athlete to manage. Skis well at reasonable speeds as well. Built for ease of handling, but with the solid confidence Stöckli skis are known for, the Montero AS (All-Mountain Slalom) comes with a narrow 76mm waist and a light (for Stöckli) construction to facilitate quick handling.
Rocker : The longer curvature of the shovel, called rocker technology, is specially adapted for each ski model.
Better float in powder
Less effort required
Easier to turn on pistes
Easier edging
Light Core & Super Light Core : Special wood types such as paulwnia wood are used for all-mountain, freeride, and touring models.
Reduced weight due to ultralight cores
Dynamic ski response
Very durable
Full Edge Contact : The ski is wider at the tip (and for GS also at the tail)
Easier and faster initiation of the turn
Enhanced grip in the turn thank to a longer edge contact length
Solid Metal Edge Light : The same edge thickness as the SME. The edge is not a thickly built into the ski and is pressed differently.
Weight reduction
Longer life cycle than traditional edges
Adaptive Contact Length : When you combine the FEC and ''Tip and Tail'' Rocker technology, you get ACL.
A greater edge angle means more of the edge is in contact with the snow, and that results in more grip and stability in turns. The playful feel remains without needing to forgo stability.
Tail Rocker : A longer rocker at the tail with a flatter radius.
With the longer, extended rocker, the edge in contact with the snow is decreased, making the ski more playful.
The longer rocker enables optimum grip when edging
Flex Torsion Control : Special cut-outs both crosswise and lengthwise ensure the ski front and back is softer when it comes to flex and torsion. In this way the ski can on the one hand flex more easily which makes steering into turns easier. On the other hand one can always maintain control of the ski in transitions since the ski’s torsion remains adaptable.
Improved control when changing directions
Simple turn initiation
Agility in the turn