RC ONE 82 GT
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Details
Item no. P09321Ski length (cm)
- Radius
16 m
- Weight (g)
2250 g
SKI SIDECUT

TAIL
112 mm
WAIST
82 mm
TIP
126 mm
Technologies
The RC ONE 82 GT + RSW11 uses the following technologies:

Wood Core with double Titanal shell, reinforced with Air Carbon. Sure and precise edge grip and extremely smooth running as a result.

The shorter contact length of the ski ensures that turn initiation is easier and requires less effort.

Newly introduced lightweight nonwoven fabric with an amazing strength-to-weight ratio and excellent durability adds strength and smoothness in ski construction.

Titanal visible on top surface. New, extremely robust manufacturing standard.

Wood core combined with ABS sidewalls in a classic Sandwich Construction for balanced flex and perfect rebound.

Shaped Ti is a 0.5mm titanium inlay matched precisely to the ski geometry. Specific contouring provides the appropriate amount of stability for a given ability level, plus optimal grip and a smooth ride.

Sintered bases have exceptional waxing properties and a very long service life.

The Triple Radius shape enables better control and power transfer throughout the entire turn.

This technology uses a mix of specialized materials in the critical shovel section of the ski to reduce mass. This enables much easier steering and turn initiation as well as minimizing vibration and chattering.

New two-part Powerrail system with reduced weight and better power transfer.
Performance
Beginner
Pro
very nice
I had to tune this ski with an edge bevel at 2 degrees and mount my bindings about 2 cm ahead of forward (my feet are small). This enabled me to find the sweet spot of the ski ... at least, for me. The ski is exquisite, pure and simple. Bumps, crud, hardpack and loose snow a foot deep ... no problem. Grippy and damp enough to take into GS. Incredibly versatile ski. The market seems to be flooded with kleenex skis at the moment. 2 layers of titanal put Fischer products in a distinctly different category. I hope they continue to build skis like this.
Nicholas Ziergiebel