2025 Elan Wildcat 82 TI PS
If comfortable cruising with the ability to kick it up a notch is your desire, look no further than the Wildcat 82 Ti. It's guaranteed to be your best friend and designed with the best innovation to get the most out of your skis. A stable and smooth ride is made possible by the Mono Ti reinforcement of a Power Woodcore that combines stronger laminates and denser wood, to achieve the reduction of material usage by 20%. Additionally, Amphibio Truline Technology brings perfect turns, endless energy, and good times on the slopes guaranteeing a confidence filled ride.
KEY CHARACTERISTICS
- Precise edge grip
- Better edge to edge quickness
- Quick Turn Entry & Exit
- Powerful Rebound
- Smooth Ride
- For Skiers who spend a majority of time on groomed snow, but want the ability to ski variable snow
Intermediate - Advanced
- If you are a seasoned skier learning new skills, or a twice a year veteran taking on new challenges both on and off piste, you will probably fall into this category. Skis for this individual will usually be designed with a stronger wood core and sandwiched-sidewall construction. They will generally also offer both a wider profile and stiffer flex than a beginner - intermediate ski.
Frontside Skis
- These high-speed carvers will typically have a narrower waist with a full camber profile; maximizing edge grip. Many of them will also have an integrated binding system organic to the ski. If you spend most of your time rocking it on the groomers, these might be right for you.
All Mountain
- An all mountain ski is engineered to be dependable in most terrains you have in mind. This could include heavy snow, steeps, font-side groomers, ice, and powder. If you have one ski in your quiver, this would be a good choice.
Amphibio (Elan Specific)
- Elan’s Amphibio technology is a hybrid rocker profile that splits camber and rocker between the inside edge and the outside edge of the ski, respectively. The full camber on the inside gives the skis precision edge grip while the rocker profile on the outside edge aids transition in turns, also providing float in deeper snow.
System Skis with Integrated Bindings
- Skis that include integrated binding systems can be adjusted to most adult boot sole lengths and are compatible with Alpine (ISO 5355) and Gripwalk (ISO 9523) soles. These bindings will not come mounted; always have a qualified technician inspect your boots and bindings before they install, adjust, and function test your system.
- The DIN (Deutsches Institut für Normung) scale on your bindings is the ski industries’ adjustment range for the release force settings on your skis’ bindings. This number will be determined by your age, weight, height, boot sole length, and your skier type (I, II, or III; not your skier ‘ability’). This setting should always be adjusted by a qualified technician after a visual/tactile inspection and function test.
*If you’re unsure if your boots and bindings are compatible, please have a qualified technician give them a tactile and visual inspection.