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Head Ski Souphead with Binding

$349.99

or 4 payments of $87.50 with Afterpay

Free Delivery over $300

The Souphead’s are some very cool children’s twin tips that will be the perfect start for all those wide-eyed kid’s with Jesper Tjader posters covering their wall. These are an awesome ski for kids of any level as it will be easy to turn. The graphics are yellow, green and blue and will appeal to most kids no problem. The Souphead will prove to be an awesome ski for kids even as you pass them down through the ranks.

Ideal Target Skier: Developing Young Skier: Anywhere from first timers to advanced youth skiers, that still have a lot to learn about skiing. They might ski fast sometimes, and have a blast, but aren’t comfortable with some areas of the mountain.

Cap Construction: The topsheet of this ski drapes over the edge to form a clean and rounded finish to the side of the ski. This style of construction adds some torsional rigidity, and helps reduce topsheet chipping when the skis hit each other.

Active Camber: In a world of early rise, rocker, and reverse camber, there still is a need for traditional full camber skis. The edge grip and stability is unmatched on groomed snow. This ski gets maximum edge to the snow, so it helps skiers skiing the firm stuff, or just prefer the ‘feel’ of traditional camber skis.

Twin Tip Skis: Not just for spinning 360s in the park any more. These ski have turned up tails, aka twin tips. While they will definitely aid you in hurling those aforementioned 360s, they also do many other things. They make landing jumps and skiing backwards smoother, but they also ski better in trees and tight situations where the reduced running length add to mobility. In fact the only downside to twin tips is that they don’t perform true full arced carving turns as well as traditional skis. But hey, the world has evolved to doing more than simple carving so maybe you should too.