Volkl Kendo Ski for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

10
out of 10
1 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 1 Review
Retail Price:
$649.95
Used Value:
$389.97
Sale Value:
$584.96

Consider yourself a mountain-shredding black belt? Chop your way down the mountain with the Volkl Kendo Ski, which slices and dices the entire mountain with the precision of a samurai's blade. Volkl combined an 88mm waist with traditional camber underfoot to create a ski that won't back down from any ice-coast groomer or Rocky Mountain hardpack, and laid it up with titanal to give you plenty of power when you want to rail turns. The Kendo also uses Volkl's full sidewall construction to enhance the ski's stiffness and durability.

Even though the Kendo would be an excellent daily driver for eastern rippers, the Kendo's not a traditional carving ski. It's wide enough to eat up the occasional shot of pow, and has been outfitted with tip and tail rocker to help it get up and over rough snow, ease turn initiation, and ride consistently in almost any snow condition. Volkl also hooked the Kendo up with a multi-layer wood core, which features stiff beech underfoot to improve binding retention and power, with lively poplar in the tips and tails for playfulness and easy maneuvering. The bottom line is the Kendo is a great ski for East coast rippers looking for a daily driver and Westerners looking for a confidence-inspiring ride on the hardpack.

Specifications

Brand:
Base:
P-Tex 2100
Claimed Weight:
[single, 177cm] 4lb 5oz
Construction:
full sidewall
Core:
Multi Layer (beech, poplar)
Dimensions:
129 / 88 / 111mm
Laminate:
titanal frame, carbon tips
Length:
163cm, 170cm, 177cm, 184cm
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Profile:
tip & tail rocker
Recommended Use:
all-mountain skiing
Turn Radius:
[163cm] 20 / 14 / 25m, [170cm] 22 / 15 / 28m, [177cm] 24 / 17 / 30m, [184cm] 26 / 18 / 33m

Full Reviews

10
With a larger radius than previous years this ski is dialed in for whatever mother nature can dish up. Perfect for the east and less perfect for the rare deep powder. U want this ski
Anonymous, backcountry.com
December 27, 2020

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