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NORDICA WOMENS WILD BELLE 78 + TP2 10 22-23
NORDICA WOMENS WILD BELLE 78 + TP2 10 22-23
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The Nordica Wild Belle 78 is designed for the frontside-oriented skier who wants an easy-to-handle, confidence-inspiring tool for groomed trails. As the narrower sibling to the Wild Belle 84, this ski is exceptionally quick from edge to edge and requires less effort to turn, making it an ideal choice for intermediate riders looking to refine their carving technique. Paired with the TP2 10 binding system, it offers a lightweight and user-friendly setup that prioritizes comfort and control all day long.
Key Features:
- Composite Wood Core: A lightweight core that balances the natural snap of wood with composite materials to ensure a forgiving flex. This makes the ski less demanding and easier to manage at lower speeds or in crowded resort conditions.
- Natural Stance Design: Similar to the higher-end models in the Belle series, the 78 features a lowered rear binding plate. This ergonomic adjustment helps female skiers stay balanced and centered, reducing the effort needed to initiate turns.
- 78mm Waist Width: Optimized for "on-piste" performance. The narrow waist makes the ski incredibly responsive on hardpack and ice, allowing for quick transitions and precise steering.
- On-Piste Rocker Profile: Features a slight rise in the tip to help the ski move through variable snow and initiate turns smoothly, with traditional camber underfoot for reliable edge hold.
- TP2 10 Binding System: A lightweight, integrated binding system designed for easy step-in and reliable release. It is GripWalk® compatible, making the walk from the parking lot to the lift much more comfortable.
- Partial Sidewall Construction: Combines cap construction in the tip and tail for durability and weight savings with vertical sidewall under the foot for better edge grip on firm snow.
- Forgiving Flex: Specially tuned for lighter-weight riders or those who prefer a less aggressive feel, ensuring the ski doesn't "push back" too hard when you're still mastering your turn shape.
