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Salomon QST 92

Salomon QST 92
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Details

Whether you’re dropping into powder-filled back bowls, cruising your favorite groomer, or stepping out of bounds with a setup for spring touring, the multi-talented QST 92 has all the technology you need to access the entire mountain. Lightweight but power-driven, the QST 92 shines as conditions change throughout the day, without wearing you out.

VERSATILITY & ACCESSIBLITY
A 92mm waist, rockered tip and tail, and a flexible, poplar wood core create an accessible ski for any level of skier looking to build skills all over the mountain.

Maneuverability & Agility
The QST 92’s progressive freeride sidecut offers smooth turn initiation, making it easy to role edge to edge in tight trees, on groomers, and when it counts on the steeps.

Power & Confidence
C/FX carbon in the tip and tail provide increased power and edge grip. The Cork Damplifier creates confidence-boosting stability when arcing turns and racing your friends.

SKIER HEIGHT

SKI LENGTH (CM)

FT / IN

CM

EXPERT

INTERMEDIATE

BEGINNER

5'0"

152

155

150

140

5'2"

158

163

155

145

5'4"

163

168

160

150

5'6"

168

173

165

155

5'8"

173

180

170

160

5'10"

178

185

175

165

6'0"

183

190

180

170

6'2"

188

195

185

175

6'4"

193

200

190

180

Picking the correct ski size?

There is no one size for one height and weight. The general rule is to pick a ski that is going to land somewhere between your chin and the top of your head. Within your size range there are multiple reasons to choose a shorter or longer ski.

Reasons for Shorter Ski’s, closer to your chin:

  • beginner or intermediate skier
  • Your weight is lighter than average for your height
  • You like to make short, quick turns

Reasons to size your skis longer, closer to the top of your head:

  • skiing fast and aggressively
  • You weigh more than average for your height
  • The majority of your skiing off the trail
  • Skis have significant rocker in the tip

A shorter ski will be easier to turn yet not as stable as a longer ski. A carving ski with a skinnier waist and a smaller turn radius can be skied at a shorter length than an all mountain or a freeride ski with larger, longer turn radius and fatter waist width.

Specs

Recommended Use Freeride
Tip-Waist-Tail 89 - 100
Profile All-Terrain Rocker

* Subject to change without notice.