Image 1 of 6
Image 2 of 6
Image 3 of 6
Image 4 of 6
Image 5 of 6
Image 6 of 6
SZN2 DIRECT
All prices are in Canadian dollars.
~$890 USD
The Direct is built on a progressive flex pattern that runs stiffer than the Twinz throughout, with a powerful underfoot platform that drives energy into every turn. More camber and a deeper sidecut make this a reactive, lively ski that rewards commitment and responds instantly when you push it. A relatively softer tip and early rise rocker take the edge off in tighter terrain and create a ski that punches above it’s width in deeper snow.
Designed for versatility without compromise, the Direct is the everyday charger for skiers who ski fast and can handle whatever the day throws at them.
The Direct and the Twinz were built from the same philosophy. Stable, forgiving, and ready for anything. Whether you're going on a trip with no idea what conditions you'll find, or you're a local who needs one ski that does it all, both are designed to deliver. Both will hold up when the run gets technical, both will float when it gets soft, and both will have you smiling when you get to the bottom.
The difference comes down to YOUR style.
All prices are in Canadian dollars.
~$890 USD
The Direct is built on a progressive flex pattern that runs stiffer than the Twinz throughout, with a powerful underfoot platform that drives energy into every turn. More camber and a deeper sidecut make this a reactive, lively ski that rewards commitment and responds instantly when you push it. A relatively softer tip and early rise rocker take the edge off in tighter terrain and create a ski that punches above it’s width in deeper snow.
Designed for versatility without compromise, the Direct is the everyday charger for skiers who ski fast and can handle whatever the day throws at them.
The Direct and the Twinz were built from the same philosophy. Stable, forgiving, and ready for anything. Whether you're going on a trip with no idea what conditions you'll find, or you're a local who needs one ski that does it all, both are designed to deliver. Both will hold up when the run gets technical, both will float when it gets soft, and both will have you smiling when you get to the bottom.
The difference comes down to YOUR style.