Salomon Depart 1.0 104 2026 Skis - 170cm
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Salomon Depart 1.0 Skis — Post-Park Creativity, All-Mountain Control
Feeling stale? The Depart 1.0 brings a fresh, throwback-meets-modern freestyle vibe built for the “post-park” skier—someone who hunts natural hits, wind lips, and weird side banks as much as rails. A lively Karuba/Poplar full woodcore and Basalt Superlight fibers give it snap without the chatter, while Ti Binding Reinforcement underfoot locks in edge hold when the snow turns firm. A quick ~15 m radius keeps things tight and playful, so you can get weird (and look good doing it).
Why you’ll love it
Freestyle rocker that still carves — Freestyle Rocker (~23% tip / camber / ~18% tail) feels loose and pivoty for butters and slashes, yet grips on demand when you roll it on edge.
Pop with backbone — Karuba/Poplar woodcore brings energy and rebound; Basalt fibers add dampness without weight.
Confidence underfoot — Titanal binding reinforcement (edge-to-edge) boosts power transfer and hard-snow bite for confident takeoffs and landings.
Durable daily driver — Semi-Sandwich sidewalls channel power to the edges and add protection for season-long abuse.
Pro pedigree — Ridden by Nico Vuignier and Sämi Ortlieb, born to make the whole mountain a playground.
Best for
Advanced to expert skiers who want a twin that excels on natural features, side hits, and creative lines—while staying composed on groomers and firm days.
Tech specs
Terrain: Park & Pipe, All-Mountain
Profile: Rocker/Camber/Rocker (Freestyle Rocker 23% / camber / 18%)
Shape: FS Park Profile • Tail: Full Twin Tip
Core: Karuba / Poplar full woodcore
Reinforcement: Ti Binding Reinforcement (underfoot)
Laminates: Basalt Superlight fibers
Sidewalls: Semi Sandwich
Ability Level: Advanced–Expert
Athletes: Nico Vuignier, Sämi Ortlieb
Warranty: 2 years
Sizes, dimensions & radius
Lengths (cm): 170 • 180
Dimensions (tip/waist/tail, mm): 137/104/125 @170 • 140/106/128 @180
Turning radius (m): 14 @170 • 15 @180
Weight (per ski): ~1580 g @170 • ~1740 g @180
Binding & mount notes
Choose a brake equal to the 104–106 mm waist or up to +15 mm wider (≈ 105–120 mm ideal).
Mount closer to center for maximum freestyle balance and switch; go slightly rearward for more directional carving grip.
Bottom line: A lively, creative twin with legit hard-snow chops—made to turn side hits into lines and every lap into a session.