Havoc 100 Carbon - Freeride Touring Skis | 100 mm
Havoc 100 Carbon - Freeride Touring Skis | 100 mm
LENGTH | WEIGHT | SIDECUT | RADIUS |
---|---|---|---|
164 cm | 1535 g | 128 - 100 - 115 mm | 21 m |
170 cm | 1600 g | 129 - 100 - 115 mm | 21 m |
176 cm | 1720 g | 130 - 100 - 115 mm | 21 m |
182 cm | 1800 g | 131 - 100 - 116 mm | 23 m |
188 cm | 133 - 100 - 117 mm | 23 m |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS | ||
---|---|---|
![]() |
color: | Black, graphite with sun orange fade |
top sheet finish: | matte, scuff resistant material, carbon layup visible in transparent Majesty logo | |
skier ability: | advanced - expert | |
designed for: | freeride-touring | |
design: | semi-hybrid: tip rocker/camber | |
shape: | directional | |
flex: | directional | |
flex ratio: | 9 (1=soft | 10=stiff) | |
rocker type: | 240 mm (tips) | |
construction: | 4Radius rocker, 4Radius sidecut, semi-cap sidewalls, triax + quadrax fiberglass, full biax carbon fiber layup | |
wood core: | tip to tail poplar & ash | |
base: | fast base IS7200 | |
extras: | 4x4 Design Concept, arched tails |
|
mounting drill bit: | 4.1 mm x 9 mm |
How to Choose Skis?
Growth / Skill Level | * | ** | *** |
---|---|---|---|
≤160 cm (5'3") | - | - | 164 cm |
161-170 cm (5'4"-5'7") | 164 cm | 164 cm | 170 cm |
171-180 cm (5'7"-5'11") | 170 cm | 176 cm | 182 cm |
181-190 cm (5'11"-6'3") | 176 cm | 182 cm | 188 cm |
≥191 cm (6'3"+) | 182 cm | 188 cm | 188 cm |
Should You Choose Havoc 100 Carbon or Havoc 100 Ti?
The key differences between the Havoc Carbon and Havoc Ti lie in weight, dampness, and rebound performance. Both models share the same shape and profile, but their core constructions are tuned for different riding styles and conditions.
For Freeride Touring & Telemark Setups
Go with the Havoc Carbon. Built for agility and efficiency, this lighter-weight ski delivers faster rebound and snappier energy return thanks to its carbon fiber construction. It’s ideal for technical ascents, tight tree lines, and steep terrain where responsiveness and uphill performance matter most.
For Alpine / Downhill Freeride Setups
Choose the Havoc Ti. This version adds a single layer of Titanal for a damper, more planted ride. It thrives in mixed snow conditions - from chop and crust to steep, high-speed descents - providing added stability and power when skiing aggressively in variable terrain.