2025 Volkl PEREGRINE 80+LOWRIDE 12 TCX
Inspired by its predecessor, the Deacon 80, the Peregrine 80 also has a Titanal band, which runs along the center of the ski from tip to tail which maintains overall stiffness while minimizing weight. The Titanal ensures a reliable and stable ride quality that allows skiers to enjoy a balanced mix of smoothness and liveliness. The use of Tailored Carbon Tips, also used on the Peregrine 82, ensures agility with less effort.
Thanks to the Lowride Integrated Binding System, which is optionally available with the TCX heel, getting in and out of the binding is comfortable and effortless. This makes the model particularly suitable for smaller skiers or those returning from an injury looking for a smooth and playful skiing experience. The new Peregrine 80 is easy to handle, especially forgiving, and requires less effort for full all-mountain fun.
ABILITY LEVEL
Advanced to Expert
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Length: 167/172/177
- Sidecut: 126/80/109 @ Length 167
- Radius: (R1) 23, (R2) 13, (R3) 21 @ Length 167
- Binding: Marker LOWRIDE 12 TCX
- DIN Range: 4 - 12
Advanced - Expert
- If you enjoy hitting the biggest features in the park, aggressively carving high speed precision turns, and taking the steepest lines you can find, you will probably benefit from the features of an advanced - expert ski. These skis will be engineered with power, stiffness, and rigidity in mind. You will likely find layered construction with materials like carbon, metal and stiffer woods.
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.
Rocker/Camber
- A rocker/camber profile keeps camber underfoot, storing and transmitting energy with the rear contact point remaining near the tail. An elongated, early rise, rockered tip moves the forward contact point medially, providing less edge catch and increased flotation in deeper snow.
Marker Lowride XL 13 FR GW Binding
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.