Product Description
he Noble is a Full Carbon ski with roots in an all mountain ski design built with plenty of “pop”. The only laminate we use is carbon it makes our skis perform more consistently and will maintain the flex of the ski for a longer period of time. A favorite for backcountry enthusiasts that refuse to give up performance with weight. Key features of the ski include an hefty camber that lets you power through turns on any terrain and a slim rocker that gives you the benefits of a rocker but with early snow engagement on quick turns giving you more edge control. At 90 mm underfoot this is a proper charging freeski with surprising stability, all thanks to the unique 3 wood core and carbon bracing system. Like all Templar skis this ski was initially designed using Finite Element Analysis to fine tune the ski design and includes a highly torsionally stable semi cap design that improves the ski’s durability. All Templar skis come with the legendary guarantee (if anything breaks you get a new ski – click on the icon below for more info).
Jérôme Bodin – :
J’Adore! These are awesome ski. Just mounted (put dynafit radicals) and took them to Val T. Super fun skis even on crappy snow, awesome all mountain stiff ski, so light, and the grafics. I can’t wait to give them a proper test on good conditions.
Rene Cote – :
This is the “HIGH PERFORMANCE” ski of all all-mountain skis. Fast, aggressive and a whole lot of fun. I had the opportunity to ski both west and east coast ski hills on a variety of snow from boiler plate, bumps (lively), groomed, crud and shin deep powder and the skis performed with top marks in all conditions. If you like to go fast, don’t worry as these skis love speed. They feel like a race GS ski on the groomers but can be skied all over the mountain and you will have a lot of fun.
Dustin Sander (verified owner) – :
Simply awesome. These skis are not crazy light, but overall probably just over half the weight of my others skis, which were on the heavy side. The shape allows for easy carving, and they are wide enough to float on powder when you mount back of center a bit(although they have quite the camber).
Speaking of camber… holy camber. Most skis these days seem to be flat, offering no additional traction on hard pack. These skis pack a huge camber that makes carving aggressively incredibly fun, easy, and rewarding. The main trade off is some tip-dive in deep powder, but I can manage just fine; they aren’t powder skis. They don’t exactly excel in moguls, but I found that getting a bit of air after some of the moguls and using the “pop” that is in the big camber can actually make them quite easy to ride. The rigidity helps with getting more traction on icy spots, and allows for a great feel when finishing a turn.
Overall, these are great carving skis that work well all-mountain. Mogul and powder performance is far above acceptable, and riding these skis on groomed runs… so amazing.
Thanks Jan