Klint is a brand new company for the 2012 season and is already impressing lots of industry folk with their impressive design and solid construction. The Krypto is a perfect example of this. The Krypto is Klint's own take on a cambered and rockered powder ski. With Tapered tips and tails, a total of 35% rocker (with 22.75% in the tip), and 2mm of camber under foot, this ski can do everything from slash and surf open powder fields to carve high speed turns down the fall line on hardpack and crud. Klint team rider Tanner Rainville claimed the Krypto to be the most fun ski he's ever skied, and judging by his performance on it in Level 1's newest flick, "Afterdark," he was being completely serious.
Slanted ABS Sidewalls provide torsional stability and excellent overall durability
Full Birch Wood Core gives the ski a powerful flex while achieving relatively low weight
Reflection Applied Concept (RAC) is a progressive sizing concept and ensures that each size of this ski performs as Klint intended
UHMW Sintered Base and CAD controlled stone grinding makes for an impressive base structure and tune right out of the plastic and your first time on snow
| Year | 2012 |
|---|---|
| Gender | Unisex |
| Country of Manufacture | Japan |
| Best Use | Powder, Backcountry, Big Mountain |
| Construction | Sandwich |
| Core | Wood Core |
| Dimensions | 175cm: 137-114-130mm 182cm: 140-118-135mm 189cm: 145-123-142mm |
| Turn Radius | Multiradius |
| Lengths | 175cm, 182cm, 189cm |
| Sidewall | ABS |
| Waist | 114mm, 118mm, 123mm |

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