TAIL CONCEPT
THIS IS SIGNIFICANT FOR THE STEERING BEHAVIOUR.
The widest point of the sidecut is moving stronger in the direction of the waist in comparison to traditional concepts. The tail concept describes the location of the turning point of the sidecut relative to the central point of contact within the shovel geometry.
KÄSTLE FAST GRIP TAIL
The shovel geometry offers a maximum long effective lenght of the edge. This offers best possible edge grip for carved turns. The widest point of the sidecut is moving very strong in the direction of the tail. This technology works for high sportive on piste skiing and carving.
KÄSTLE HOOK FREE TAIL
The KÄSTLE hook free geometry is designed for easy steering and turning behaviour. The widest point of the sidecut is moving in comparison to traditional concepts more in the direction of the waist. This technology offers advantages especially for difficult snow conditions, where it makes the steering behaviour easier.
KÄSTLE POWDER TAIL
The KÄSTLE powder tail geometry is based on the hook free tail geometry. The widest point of the sidecut is moving in comparison to traditional concepts in the direction of the waist. Additional bending up of the tails makes it easier to turn in powder.
TWIN TIP COMCEPTS
Twin tips are skis, which have tip and tail up bended. Every ski has two tips. (twin tips) All KÄSTLE freestyle modes are built in symmetrical twin tip technology. These skis have an in every axis symmetrical sidecut. Because of this it offers identical skiing performance in every direction.
KÄSTLE FAST GRIP TAIL
The shovel geometry offers a maximum long effective lenght of the edge. This offers best possible edge grip for carved turns. The widest point of the sidecut is moving very strong in the direction of the tail. This technology works for high sportive on piste skiing and carving.
KÄSTLE HOOK FREE TAIL
The KÄSTLE hook free geometry is designed for easy steering and turning behaviour. The widest point of the sidecut is moving in comparison to traditional concepts more in the direction of the waist. This technology offers advantages especially for difficult snow conditions, where it makes the steering behaviour easier.
KÄSTLE POWDER TAIL
The KÄSTLE powder tail geometry is based on the hook free tail geometry. The widest point of the sidecut is moving in comparison to traditional concepts in the direction of the waist. Additional bending up of the tails makes it easier to turn in powder.
TWIN TIP COMCEPTS
Twin tips are skis, which have tip and tail up bended. Every ski has two tips. (twin tips) All KÄSTLE freestyle modes are built in symmetrical twin tip technology. These skis have an in every axis symmetrical sidecut. Because of this it offers identical skiing performance in every direction.

