Faction Prodigy 2 Skis 2026 - 183cm
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Faction Prodigy 2 Skis — All-Mountain Freestyle Confidence
The Prodigy 2 is your do-everything daily driver with a freestyle streak. It rails morning corduroy, slashes afternoon chop, and stays composed when you take a lap through the park or land switch. A balanced flex and progressive shape deliver playful energy without sacrificing edge hold or stability.
Why you’ll love it
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Playful where you want it, planted where you need it — Rocker/Camber/Rocker profile with a Flex 7/10 blends easy turn initiation, strong mid-turn grip, and smooth, confidence-building landings.
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Turn what you want, where you want — Elliptical Sidecut uses a longer radius underfoot and shorter radii at tip/tail, so you can smear, carve tight arcs, or open it up at speed—plus it works well across different mounting positions.
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Durable, fast, and damp — Lightweight poplar wood core for pop and rebound; Carbon-Rubber Stomp Pad to cushion big impacts; Full Strength Sidewalls for precise edge bite; XL 2.5 mm edges for extra longevity; Sintered UHMW base for top-tier glide.
Best for
All-mountain skiers (intermediate to advanced) who want one ski to rip groomers, explore trees and bumps, and mix in freestyle features without switching setups.
Tech specs
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Profile: Rocker / Camber / Rocker
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Flex: 7 (1 soft – 10 stiff)
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Sidecut: 127-98-119 mm (all lengths)
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Turning Radius: ~14–20 m (length-dependent)
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Core: Poplar wood
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Reinforcement: Carbon-Rubber Stomp Pad
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Construction: Full Strength Sidewall
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Base: Sintered UHMW
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Edges: XL 2.5 mm
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Tail Type: Partial twin tip
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Ability Level: Intermediate–Advanced
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Series: Prodigy
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Warranty: 2 years
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Weights (per ski): approx. 1690–1860 g (size-dependent)
Sizing & binding notes
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Available lengths: 159, 165, 171, 177, 183, 189 cm.
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Choose a brake equal to the 98 mm waist or up to +15 mm wider (100–115 mm is ideal).
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Mount more progressive/forward for freestyle focus, or traditional for all-mountain carving balance.
Bottom line: If you want one setup that makes the whole mountain feel like a playground—without giving up stability when the speedometer climbs—the Prodigy 2 brings the goods.