

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I skied the SLAP 112 on a deep day in the Alps and was blown away—light for the skintrack but still confident and powerful at speed. They slash through trees and float in open powder fields without getting kicked around, and that flax layer really smooths out variable chop.""Born from ZAG’s home in the Chamonix backcountry and proven in the Freeride World Tour under Wadeck Gorak, the SLAP 112 Ski is a powder-loving freeride ski that’s also impressively versatile. Designed for big terrain and deep days, it combines lightweight touring-friendly construction with confidence-inspiring performance in and out of bounds. The SLAP 112 features a paulownia-poplar wood core and a flax fiber laminate that provides maximum vibration damping for a smoother ride—even when conditions are choppy or refrozen. Multiaxial fiberglass and ABS sidewalls give it the torsional stability and durability needed for aggressive lines. A half-cap sandwich construction delivers edge hold on firmer snow, while the shape—at 112mm underfoot with tapered tips—keeps the ski playful and surfy. Whether you're charging powder pillows, navigating tight trees, or carving groomers on the way back to the lift, this is the quiver ski that does it all with soul."
Price: $918.95 from Backcountry
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| $918.95 | Visit Store |
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I took the SLAP 104 LITE on a spring traverse in the Alps, and it blew me away. It’s light on the up but super fun on the down—especially for surfy turns and the occasional air. The twin tip adds a lot of...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I skied the SLAP 112 on a deep day in the Alps and was blown away—light for the skintrack but still confident and powerful at speed. They slash through trees and float in open powder fields without getting kicked...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I skied the SLAP 112 on a deep day in the Alps and was blown away—light for the skintrack but still confident and powerful at speed. They slash through trees and float in open powder fields without getting kicked...