The Majesty Havoc 110 Ti freeride skis are the ultimate choice for skiers who demand high performance in all conditions. These Titanal metal reinforced freeride skis are designed for demanding skiers seeking a versatile, powerful, wide profile and agile one ski solution. Crafted with hard charging skiers in mind, the Havoc Ti delivers an exhilarating experience like no other. These are technical and high performance directional skis that offer stability at any speed and seamless power transmission for enjoyable edge to edge skiing. The Havoc skis are built to be stiff, stable and directional, capable of conquering any challenge or snow condition you encounter. Say goodbye to building a freeride oriented quiver because with the Havoc Ti, you have found the tool for the job.
Featuring our 4x4 Design Concept (4Radius sidecut x 4Radius rocker), the Havoc ensures stability and precise turn control at both high and low speeds. Its shape, enhanced by the 4Radius sidecut, guarantees agility and maneuverability even in tight spaces. From big mountain lines to any terrain that lies ahead, the Havoc Ti is designed to bring you joy day in and day out. Do not settle for anything less than extraordinary. String up a pair of Havoc Ti and prepare to send it to new heights.
| LENGTH |
WEIGHT |
SIDECUT (MM) |
RADIUS (M) |
| 166 cm |
1740 g |
138 - 110 - 124 mm |
R17-R19-R22-R18 |
| 171 cm |
1820 g |
139 - 110 - 125 mm |
R17-R19-R22-R18 |
| 176 cm |
1900 g |
140 - 110 - 125 mm |
R17-R19-R22-R18 |
| 181 cm |
1990 g |
141 - 110 - 126 mm |
R18-R20-R23-R19 |
| 186 cm |
2130 g |
143 - 110 - 127 mm |
R18-R20-R23-R19 |
| 191 cm |
2280 g |
144 - 110 - 128 mm |
R18-R20-R23-R19 |
*The turn radius shown above refers to the geometric values of an unloaded ski. Average weight of the product series, weights +/- 5 percent tolerance. No guarantee or warranty of accuracy. We reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice.
| TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS |
|
color: |
Shuttle gray with rosebud cherry fade. |
| top sheet finish: |
matte, scuff resistant material, Titanal metal layup visible in transparent Majesty logo |
| skier ability: |
advanced - expert |
| designed for: |
freeride |
| 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 fiberglass with Titanal aluminum metal layup |
| wood core: |
tip to tail poplar and ash |
| base: |
fast base IS7200 |
| extras: |
4x4 Design Concept, arched tails |
| mounting drill bit: |
3.6 mm x 9 mm with tap or 4 mm x 9 mm without tap |
Should You Choose Havoc Carbon or Havoc Ti?
The key differences between Carbon and Ti lie in weight, dampness and rebound performance. Both Havoc 110 models share the same shape and profile, but their core and construction are tuned for different riding styles and conditions.
For Freeride Touring and 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 is ideal for technical, tight and steep terrain where responsiveness as well as uphill performance matter most.
For Alpine or 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 and powder filled high speed descents, providing added stability and power when skiing aggressively in variable terrain.