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4FRNT TNK twin tip park skiProduct DescriptionThe 4FRNT TNK is an all-mountain freestyle ski designed by Niklas Karlstrom. The TNK is a well-balanced ski, with a near symmetrical sidecut, and a mid fat waistline. The symmetrical shape provides the easy switch riding and the LITEblock core cuts down on the swing weight. The combination of sandwich construction, even flex, fast base, and pop are all perfect for boosting out of the pipe. Specs: 180cm: dimensions 115-89-111, 4.5 lbs per ski, 23.1m turn radius 175cm: dimensions 112-86-108, 4.1 lbs per ski, 23.1m turn radius 165cm: dimensions 106-82-102, 3.5 lbs per ski, 23.1m turn radius 155cm: dimensions 99-76-96, 3.1 lbs per ski, 23.1m turn radius Construction: LiteBlock wood core ABS sidewalls X4 dampening system BI 45 fiberglass weave Bomb Top topsheet Isosport sintered 2000 base Full wrap metal edges Traditional camber As written by Niklas Karlstrom - designer (Sweden): The TNK is a ski I use for park, pipe, groomers, powder, ice, you name it. It's got a really good turn radius which makes it perfect for carving of jumps or just cruising around groomers. Take it to the pipe and it'll blow your mind! The combination of sharp edges, stability, fast base, and pop is almost scary for boosting the pipe. As written by Finn Anderson (USA): The TNK is a ski I know I can rely on whenever I'm grinding, jumping, or anything in between. It�s soft enough for jibbing, stiff enough for half-pipe, and always maintains perfect pop off of jumps- the ultimate park tool. I like to jump in the morning when the landings are fresh, then slide rails in the afternoon when the snow gets sloppy. By far the best jib ski I�ve ever shredded on. As written by Erich Kunz (USA): The TNK is my park ski of choice. I spend most of the season on larger skis, so transitioning to a wider park ski in the late spring is much easier. Beyond their healthy girth, the TNKs are very lively, but by no means a noodle. As written by Erik Naess (Norway): The TNK is the ski I use everyday, in the park, compact backcountry and in the streets. Wide enough to ski outside the slopes, but like I said not in powder. Not much carve, makes it stable in the park and with a little more flex on the front and back tips, it is so bouncy and fun! So a run from the top of the chairlift, skiing trough the woods, entering the park, hitting all the elements and just make up your own stuff on knuckles, skis have never been more enjoyable. Ski Constructon ![]() |
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