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    REVOLT 96 2024

    "BUILT TOGETHER!" Next Chapter! The new urban freeski highlight with exclusive graphics

    $269.99
    $449.99

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    Overview

    "BUILT TOGETHER!" The design concept of the Völkl Freeski Family goes into the fourth round! The complete Revolt Range was designed by Swiss illustrator Benjamin Güdel and the Revolt 96 replaces the Revolt 95. The development of the ski was a process over several years with different athletes and came to completion with the Norwegian Øystein Braten and the Völkl Freestyle Team around Tom Ritsch from Austria. The result is impressive in every respect. The tip & tail rocker ski with a new, modern sidecut is equipped with reinforced edges and modified flex zones meant to be ridden in the urban playground or in the park. Whether it's the stair railing behind the house, the rail in the park, or the kicker next to the slope, the Revolt 96 will give you enough pop and stability during take-off to raise your level up a notch. Of course, the Revolt 96 also features the proven 3D Radius Sidecut and a full-length sidewall for top performance on hard, shaped surfaces. The ski is available in four lengths from 157 to a whopping 181 cm, so that even taller or heavier riders will find the right model for them.

    Awards:

    newschoolers 2024 tested
    LengthRadius
    R1-Tip, R2-Waist, R3-Tail
    SidecutWeight
    Weight With or Without Binding
    157(R1) 15.5, (R2) 13.4, (R3) 14.3126-96-1191835 g
    165(R1) 17.6, (R2) 15.2, (R3) 16.6126-96-1191900 g
    173(R1) 19.9, (R2) 17.0, (R3) 18.6126-96-1191950 g
    181(R1) 23.0, (R2) 19.8, (R3) 21.5126-96-1192150 g

    Size

    157, 165, 173, 181,

    Shape

    126-96-119

    Rocker

    Tip & Tail Rocker

    Core

    Multilayer Woodcore

    Base

    P-Tex 2100

    Age

    Adult

    Gender

    Men's , Women's , Youth ,

    Skiing Level

    Ambitious , Expert ,

    Best For:

    best for freestyle

    Freestyle

    best for jumps pipe

    Jumps/Pipe

    best for rails park

    Rails / Park

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