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2019-2020

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WORLDCUP REBELS I.SLR + PR 11 GW




353EUR (inc. VAT)
instead of 588EUR
VAT rate of 19% for Germany is included in the price.

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Ski equipment - Ski - HEAD WORLDCUP REBELS I.SLR + PR 11 GW

EAN:726424851362

Description

The Worldcup Rebels i. SLR gives you member status in the race community. The binding and plate system is less aggressive, making handling easier. It's also more forgiving and agile, so as an advanced skier you can make the most of the short radius and showcase your carving as you race down the piste. Truly a playful race ski. And perfect for turbo-charged fun on long ski days.

Binding

The PR 11 GW all mountain binding is suited to both novices and advanced skiers. It has a new heelpiece and is perfectly compatible for use with alpine and GripWalk ski boots.

Features

  • Intelligence Technology
  • Worldcup Sandwich Construction
  • Race structured high speed UHM C base
  • Rebel Camber

Brand

Head:
The company was founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 1950 by aeronautical engineer Howard Head, after he took a ski trip and was astonished to see his skis were made of wood in an era when metals and plastics was replacing wood in many product designs. Head worked at the Glenn L. Martin Company where they used a form of aluminum and plastic laminate to build the fuselages of aircraft, and he felt the same material would make an ideal ski. After two years of constantly breaking skis, by the winter of 1950 they had a design that not only stayed together, but made turning dramatically easier.

The Head Standard would rapidly grow in sales through the 1950s, until it and other Head designs were capturing over 50% of the US market during the 1960s, making them the leading ski manufacturer in the U.S. and U.K.. Head resisted the change to fibreglass construction and was known for interfering in day-to-day operations. In 1967, Howard Head hired Harold Seigle as company president, and became the Chairman of the Board and CEO. Bored of the results, in 1969 Head sold the company to AMF in 1969, and took up tennis. He later bought a controlling interest in Prince Sports. The company is currently headquartered in Kennelbach, Austria and Amsterdam, Netherlands.


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