 This is the Vokon 98 Women's. It's been in our range a couple of years, but the key change we had two years ago is we added a material called 3D glass. So what this is is normal skis have a fiberglass layer in them and it's just a flat fiberglass layer. With this one we've actually got a fiberglass layer which has structure, it has shape. So it's a flat layer with sides on it and that effectively gives the ski a lot more torsional rigidity. It's only added in underfoot along with a layer of carbon to give the ski much more strength on edge hold on more variable snow, harder snow. But it gives you the softness that tip and tell when the snow is soft and slushy. So it's a ski that coats for all conditions really, really well. This is complemented by the 3D ridge which gives the ski its long tunal stiffness. And we also have the thinning of material at the sides to reduce the swing weight. I just ski Roco 98 and it surprised me how nice it works over the whole mountain. I was surprised how nicely it worked in the piece as well and really easy to handle, really good edge grip. Even though it gets a bit slushier down at the bottom, works nicely and just cuts through all the bumps. The wider weight is for 98mm and a bit more rocker in the tip. It just cuts through in the soft snow and just surfs through. It's so much fun to ride it. After trying to ski out, I feel like it would work a lot for anyone that want to go a bit more in the soft snow and play around on the off-piste. But it works nicely over the whole mountain as well. It's so much fun to ride.