WNDR Alpine Reason 120
Indie-freeski guru Matt Sterbenz made waves throughout the industry when he launched eco-focused WNDR Alpine in 2019. To help achieve a company goal of being 100 percent Climate Neutral, WNDR utilizes a liquid casted bio-based polyurethane sidewall that provides increased durability and dampening when compared to traditional ABS/petroleum based plastics. The widest (and newest) addition to its line up, the Reason 120 is a playful ski with ample suspension. With a burly construction and responsive shape, it excels in chop and charges effortlessly through deep snow. Like the rest of WNDR’s unique lineup, the Reason 120 is available in both a traditional rocker-camber-rocker and full reverse camber profiles, depending on the buyer’s preference.
FREESKIER tester thoughts:
“Big and burly for the deepest days imaginable. Customizable rocker/camber profile is a huge bonus.”
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Indie-freeski guru Matt Sterbenz made waves throughout the industry when he launched eco-focused WNDR Alpine in 2019. To help achieve a company goal of being 100 percent Climate Neutral, WNDR utilizes a liquid casted bio-based polyurethane sidewall that provides increased durability and dampening when compared to traditional ABS/petroleum based plastics. The widest (and newest) addition to its line up, the Reason 120 is a playful ski with ample suspension. With a burly construction and responsive shape, it excels in chop and charges effortlessly through deep snow. Like the rest of WNDR’s unique lineup, the Reason 120 is available in both a traditional rocker-camber-rocker and full reverse camber profiles, depending on the buyer’s preference.
FREESKIER tester thoughts:
“Big and burly for the deepest days imaginable. Customizable rocker/camber profile is a huge bonus.”