The completely renewed Mantra 84 W is for sporty female skiers, who prefer groomed slopes but can’t deny their freeride affinity. It's 3D radius sidecut makes it easy and playful to turn on as well off piste. Longer radii at the tail and the tip allow excellent maneuverability at high speeds and for wide turns. The characteristics of the new Mantra 84 W also benefit from the innovative Völkl Tailored Carbon Tips: Individual carbon fibers are embroidered onto a carrier material and precisely positioned along stress lines. With the millimeter-exact alignment and fiber thickness, the skiing characteristics of the Mantra 84 W have been tuned perfectly for superior stability especially considering its low weight. That said, it can still be pushed really hard without requiring much force. Improved on-piste properties and the option of straying away from the groomed runs now and again make the ski even more appealing.
FEATURES:
Best for: All-Mountain
Tailored Carbon Tips
The visibly integrated Tailored Carbon Tips are light, allow an agile shovel reaction with less effort and quickly build up energy. Reach a next level of precision, direct tip response and active skiing pleasure.
3D Radius Sidecut
Multiradius concepts for maximum versatility for various snow conditions, both on-piste and off-piste, with increased stability on hard surfaces and improved performance in soft snow.
Tailored Titanal Frame
In this technology the width of the titanal frame is adapted exactly to each individual ski length. The size of the frame is tailored to the skier's height, skiing ability and power. This provides an incomparable combination of agility and high speed control. In addition, a second, thinner titanal later is located in the binding area, giving the ski strength and agility.
Full Sidewall
Direct and strong power transmission with full length sidewalls.
Base P-Tex 2100
Superficial and shallow brushed structure matches with wide skis and their bigger bearing face › optimum agility & turning characteristics.
Multilayer Wood Core
A combination of lighter, softer poplar wood and heavier, stronger beech wood provides a target group specific combination between light weight, strength, durability and damping: The beech typically concentrates where the most power is needed in the ski - like under the binding or alongside the edges and sidwalls.