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Origin 96 - 2024

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Length (cm): 171
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The Origin 96 excels at providing confident edging in varied conditions while still retaining a playful personality on hardpack and looser snow alike. With a refined early-rise tip profile and VMT 1.0® added to our proven bamboo, poplar, and carbon fiber core, the Origin 96 is a one-ski quiver from east to west.

SPECIFICATIONS

Length (cm)

Dimensions (mm)

Radius (m)

Weight (g)*

171cm

130-96-118

16.5m

1750g

176cm

130-96-118

17.5m

1830g

182cm

130-96-118

19m

1875g

187cm

130-96-118

20m

1945g

*Average weight in grams per ski +/- 4%.

CORE PROFILE

VMT 1.0® combines our signature bamboo and poplar wood core, a central aluminum alloy strut and precured carbon fiber strips on top to help maintain directional stability and torsional rigidity.
Learn about VMT® Cores >

 
ROCKER PROFILE

Incorporates tip and tail rocker with positive camber underfoot for maximum floatation and playful feel, while maintaining hard-snow performance.
Explore Rocker Profiles >


Effective Turning Edge: 70%
Tip Rocker: 20%
Tail Rocker: 10% 

SIZE CHART
MOUNTING GUIDE

The “Recommended” mount mark will align you in the center of sidecut and camber of the ski. This allows for the best turn initiation and control in most situations. All mount position measurements are taken from the tail along the surface of the ski.

Origin 96

Mount Position

171cm

770mm

176cm

800mm

182cm

825mm

187cm

850mm

Customer Reviews

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Stéphane ROBERT
My favorite ski

A splendid design,
a hell of a snow hold,
by far, the best skis out there!
wonderful!

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Josh Logsdon

I only have 1.5 days on these new Origen 96 @182 length, but my first race(beer league) was my fastest time of the season and wow can these boards hold an edge like a race ski. I couldn't be happier about their performance on the crud and groomers. My suggestion to you is GO PURCHASE A PAIR OF THESE NOW! I promise you will be happy.

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Josh Logsdon

I only have 1.5 days on these new Origen 96 @182 length, but my first race(beer league) was my fastest time of the season and wow can these boards hold an edge like a race ski. I couldn't be happier about their performance on the crud and groomers. My suggestion to you is GO PURCHASE A PAIR OF THESE NOW! I promise you will be happy.

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Theo

I've been on this ski for 20 days so far this year in very different conditions and all I can say is that I love it. I am 178 pounds and 5.9 and ski 35-40 days per year mostly at Sunshine Village in AB. I chose this ski in 176 cm to replace a 180 Blizzard Bonafide that I've been skiing on for the last 6 years. This ski is different than the Bonafide but is a perfect for my hill where I get good snow all season, although not many days with deep powder. It's a ski that is really easy to both initiate and exit each turn and very responsive in either long or short turns, trees, steeps and narrow areas. I found that on a few occasions on hard snow to have a bit of vibration in the tips but in fresh snow including deeper days it rocks and it floats incredibly! For my weight and height I could've picked the 182 as well, and I did find the 176 a bit slow on flat surfaces but I had them sharpened after a few days and now they are ok. My set up includes a Cochise 120 boot and Tyrollia AT 14 binding which pair quite nicely with a ski that weighs around 1800 grams. Needles to say the graphic is an eye turner!

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Theo

I've been on this ski for 20 days so far this year in very different conditions and all I can say is that I love it. I am 178 pounds and 5.9 and ski 35-40 days per year mostly at Sunshine Village in AB. I chose this ski in 176 cm to replace a 180 Blizzard Bonafide that I've been skiing on for the last 6 years. This ski is different than the Bonafide but is a perfect for my hill where I get good snow all season, although not many days with deep powder. It's a ski that is really easy to both initiate and exit each turn and very responsive in either long or short turns, trees, steeps and narrow areas. I found that on a few occasions on hard snow to have a bit of vibration in the tips but in fresh snow including deeper days it rocks and it floats incredibly! For my weight and height I could've picked the 182 as well, and I did find the 176 a bit slow on flat surfaces but I had them sharpened after a few days and now they are ok. My set up includes a Cochise 120 boot and Tyrollia AT 14 binding which pair quite nicely with a ski that weighs around 1800 grams. Needles to say the graphic is an eye turner!