86mm
Dancer 1 Verbier
Dancer 1 Verbier
Dancer 1 Verbier
Dancer 1 Verbier
Dancer 1 Verbier

Dancer 1 Verbier

£599.00

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Introducing the Dancer 1 Verbier, the ultimate tribute to our hometown.

It’s based on the Dancer 1, an all-mountain and piste powerhouse, offering nimble, smooth, and stable handling with 86mm underfoot.

On this limited-edition ski, Verbier artist Sam Bruchez took the original blueprints of the iconic Savoleyres Télécabine, and gave them a new home on this cyanotype topsheet. Soon to be replaced, this resort relic started spinning in the hedonistic days of 1970.

Keeping with tradition, this ski is used by Verbier’s world-class mountain patrol. Flip to view the base, and the bright emblems of mountain patrol illuminate the snow below you.

Featuring two razor-thin metal sheets and a lightweight poplar wood core, this ski delivers the perfect blend of up-tempo energy and fluid control for memorable high-energy resort skiing. Built with top-tier Austrian construction and powered 100% by renewable energy.

You'll love this ski if...

  • You want to ski fast but under control
  • You want a super-stable ski that can also rip in the crud
  • You want a ski that is easy to turn in all conditions
  • You are skiing almost 100% on the piste

Terrain

Piste
Piste
All-Mountain
All-Mountain

Ability

Intermediate
Advanced
Expert

Personality

Flex

1 - SOFT STIFF - 10
8

Float

1 - PISTE POWDER - 10
2

Style

1 - PLAYFUL AGGRESSIVE - 10
7
Progressive flat tail
Innovative design, which blends the turn stability and speed of a traditional flat tail shape with a generous amount of perfectly calculated tail rocker, engineered to reward pivots and slashes. Stable to ski at high speeds, playful and easy to initiate turns at lower speeds – this shape exceeds expectations

Technical Specifications

Ski size Tip width (mm) Waist width (mm) Tail width (mm) Radius (m) Weight per ski (g)
154 120 86 110 13 1450
162 120 86 110 14 1550
170 120 86 110 16 1650
178 120 86 110 18 1720
186 120 86 110 20 1840
The Savoleyres Blueprint
Blueprints are satisfying snapshots of design history. Local artist Sam Bruchez knows this, and arranged key parts of the Savoleyres gondola design on a rich blue cyanotype. Since 1970, these Giovanola parts spun and whirred to make Verbier the heavy-hitting resort it is today.
By Sam Bruchez

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