 This is the Nordica. It stands around a 93. It's a playful but powerful free ride ski, though it sits right on the balance of where an all-mountain ski might sit, thanks to its 93mm waist. It's going to suit advanced skiers looking for soft snow, but intermediate shouldn't be scared of this ski if they're a confident skier to start with. But whilst I say it suits people who are suitably looking for soft snow, people are recognised that you're going to ski every condition. So that does mean peace and it means when you're skiing off-peast you could well be skiing tracked out snow, bumpy snow, hard snow, whatever. So it's a true any-condition ski. So Radius is a 15.5m and a 169m. Key features on this ski, we've got the blunt nose camera, so this is an early rise at the tip and the tail. This tail, this tip shape means you want to make sure you ski the ski fairly long. If you're caught between two sizes, go with a longer size. What the early rise is doing is making the ski more versatile. It will flatter in soft snow and it will still give you some snappy turns on-peast as well. The core on this is an energy two titanium balter. So it's a slightly lighter core than the men's version. Makes the ski feel just that little bit more poppy, but it's still quite a powerful ski as well. It's got the two titanium sheets in there that increases the torsional rigidity and also improves the grip on firmer snow. So to sum it up, it really is a ski that will do everything. Very balanced, very encouraging and happy in any terrain.