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Salomon QST Lux 92

Salomon QST Lux 92
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As time evolves, so does our style of skiing. In response, we took the beloved QST LUX 92, lengthened the rocker, and revamped its shape to create a more modern, playful version of your favorite charger. What we didn't change? The edge grip, performance, and stability you have come to rely on when charging groomers or skipping through the glades.

- Alpine terrain: Freeride
- Level of practice: Advanced
- Topsheet: Glossy
- Norm: Adult

Benefits:

Versatility & Agility
A new profile coupled with a 92mm waist and lightweight body creates a multifaceted ski that stands out on the groomers and shines in the backcountry.

Edge Grip
Double sidewalls underfoot coupled with a CFX carbon backbone offer skiers the strong edge hold required for early morning groomers and shadowy, icy afternoons.

Power & Stability
A poppy tail and traditional camber profile accentuate the Lux's new shape, adding power at the end of a turn for balanced carves and quick glade work.

Features:

Full Poplar Woodcore
A full Woodcore construction maximizes liveliness, stability, and ski-to-snow contact while filtering vibrations.

C/FX
C/FX is a fiber layer consisting of Carbon and Flax woven together. It combines the strength, stability, and minimal weight of carbon with the increased level of dampening of the flax.

Full Sandwich Sidewalls
Full Sandwich Sidewalls guarantee stability and precision, it enhances performance by providing good edge grip and smooth ski-to-snow contact.

Ti Binding Reinforcement
A titanal insert edge-to-edge underfoot, running throughout the ski, for maximal power and increased hard snow edging.

Tail Protector
Increased ski longevity: keeping skis visually attractive even after intense use.

Sizes:
Ski ModelBeginnerIntermediateAdvancedExpert
QST LUX 92 [-3.94,0] [-1.97,+1.97] [0,+3.94] [0,+3.94]

Choose the right ski length for you based on your height and skiing level.

  1. Beginner
    Min: You have never skied before
    Max: You can ski in a cautious wedge.
  2. Intermediate
    Min: You can make round turns with confidence on green terrain
    Max: You link turns with speed control and bring skis together parallel at the end of the turn on green and easier blue runs
  3. Advanced
    Min: You ski mostly parallel but may wedge or step to start the turns. Confident on green and blue runs.
    Max: You use a parallel stance on smooth blue runs and are testing your skills on varied terrain and snow conditions including black runs
  4. Expert
    Min: You ski with controlled parallel turns, maintaining rhythm and speed control on groomed black runs
    Max: You ski with good technique on all terrain and snow conditions, using carved short radius turns

Understanding boot and binding compatibility can be complicated. Alpine or Alpine Touring? ISO what?

With multiple boot/binding standards designed for different applications and skier types, finding the right gear requires more knowledge and expertise than ever before.

Contact us to navigate your options and discover what's right for you.

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