Line 2025 Bacon Skis
SPIN, BUTTER, AND PLAY ALL OVER THE MOUNTAIN
Created with Thin Tips, Thick-Cut Sidewalls, and Bio-Resin technologies, the Bacon 108 is a refined and improved iteration of the coveted Sir Francis Bacon.
With a versatile 108mm waist width, symmetrical flex, lower swing weight, and durability improvements, the Bacon 108 is your ticket to an all-mountain freestyle ski that can float and butter through powder without sacrificing hard-pack and park performance.
SHAPE
142-108-137
WEIGHT (G/SKI)
2180
SIDECUT RADIUS AVG (M)
17.4
STANCE BACK FROM CENTER (MM)
-40
PROFILE (TIP-WAIST-TAIL) MM
12-2-12
FLEX PATTERN
Symmetric
WOOD CORE MATERIAL
Maple Macroblock
BASE & DIMENSIONS
Fatty Base? Sintered 1.7 mm
GEOMETRY
Single Radius
SKI CONSTRUCTION
Thick-Cut Sidewall?
EDGE DIMENSIONS (MM)
Fatty Edge 2.5 x 2.2
ECO-FRIENDLY
Yes
BIO-RESIN:
Featuring better bonding, improved cold temperature toughness, and a 20% reduction in the carbon footprint of the resin for every ski produced, The TC 94 and 101 are the first skis we have brought to production with our new Bio-Resin technology.
THIN TIP:
We've extended the ski core to run through the tips and tails while creating a glass-on-glass bonding area in both the tip and the tail. This gives even compaction over the tip / tail of the ski and encapsulates anything that could delaminate in a large glass-on-glass bonding region, meaning that while delaminations can always happen, this will keep the delamination from propagating to the core of the ski and limit it to edge chipping.
THICK-CUT SIDEWALL:
We've extended the amount of sidewall that stretches into the core of the ski while adding more material over the steel edges to increase the total bonding surface area. This creates sidewalls more resilient to hard edge impacts, like sliding rails.
FATTY BASE & EDGE?:
30% thicker base & edge, 2mm wide x 2.5mm high steel edges and 1.7mm thick base dramatically increase durability and tuning life the skis.
SYMMETRIC FLEX:
The same flex pattern in front and behind your boot conforms to terrain equally riding forward & backwards.