2025 HEAD WCR E-DH Rebel FIS Skis
2025 HEAD WCR E-DH Rebel FIS Skis
2025 HEAD WCR E-DH Rebel FIS Skis
2025 HEAD WCR E-DH Rebel FIS Skis

2025 HEAD WCR E-DH Rebel FIS Skis

Racer Price Regular price $1,250.00 Sale price $999.00 Save 20%

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FIS Race Ski Sizing Guidelines

FIS regulations change frequently, so it is best to consult with your coach or local ski expert before making a final purchase. Please see the current FIS Specifications for Competition Equipment and USSA/FIS Equipment Rules for specific age and circuit rules.

NON-FIS Race Ski Sizing Guidelines

There are varying opinions on how to best size skis, but the most accurate method to size race skis is based on the athlete's weight. The chart below recommends what size should work best for young athletes using one pair of skis for both events and athletes using Slalom (SL) and Giant Slalom (GS) specific skis. If an older athlete is using one pair for both events, it is best to choose an SL ski that is one size longer than the ideal SL length. A long SL ski will still work for SL and be very serviceable for GS. These are loose guidelines, and you should consult your local coach or ski expert for more specific recommendations.

Racer Weight
Pounds
Racer Weight
Kilograms
Multi-Event (MTE)
Ski Length (cm)
Slalom (SL)
Ski Length (cm)
Giant Slalom (GS)
Ski Length (cm)
40-50 18-23 100-110
50-60 23-27 110-120
60-70 27-32 120-130 120-130 130-140
70-80 32-36 130-140 125-130 135-145
80-90 36-41 130-140 140-150
90-100 41-45 135-145 145-155
100-110 45-50 140-150 150-165
110-120 50-54 145-155 160-175
120-130 54-59 150-160 170-180
130-140 59-63 150-160 175-185
140-150 63-68 155-165 180+
150+ 68+ 155-165 180+

Sizing Considerations:

  1. Consult FIS, USSA, and other level appropriate regulations.
    Click here for 2024 USSA/FIS Equipment Rules
    Click here for 2023-2024 FIS SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALPINE COMPETITION EQUIPMENT
  2. Racer's ability level and preference - more advanced skiers can generally handle longer length skis which can be more stable at higher speeds.
  3. Growth of the athlete - you may want to consider sizing up a little if you want to get multiple years out of a younger racer's skis, although most coaches agree that skiing on a slightly shorter ski the second year is preferable to skiing on a ski that is too long.
  4. Coach's recommendations.
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Description & Features

Fast is the key word with this one: the HED WCR e-DH Rebel Ski is made for those who compete aggressively and powerfully and are going for the fastest time - every time. With state-of-the-art technologies, it guarantees precision power transmission, confident edging, second-nature stability and a smooth ride feeling. FIS-approved for the World and European Cup and all Continental Cups, the ski also features HEAD's innovative EMC technology, which reduces vibrations and increases stability for an overall smoother ride.

Features

  • FIS DH Race Ski
  • EMC
  • Graphene Worldcup Sandwich Construction
  • RD Racing Top Sheet
  • Race Structured High Speed UHM C Base
  • Rebel Camber
  • FIS approved
  • Infra-Red Base Waxing
  • DH Race Plate
  • Recommended Binding (sold separately): HEAD Freeflex ST 20 X RD Binding

HEAD World Cup Rebels FIS DH Ski Specs

NORM Size (cm) Sidecut (mm) Radius (m)
Men's FIS DH
218
92 / 65 / 80 >50
Men's FIS DH 215
92 / 65 / 79
>50
Women's FIS DH 210
91 / 65 / 78
>50

Technical Info

EMC - Energy Management Circuit

You can trust EMC to deliver smooth skiing and exceptional edge grip, whatever the conditions. When the ski bends and vibrates, it takes the kinetic energy in the ski and transfers it into electrical energy, which is then used to absorb undesirable vibrations for a smoother, more stable experience.

GRAPHENE

GRAPHENE is the thinnest and lightest element ever discovered by mankind. It is also the strongest material on the planet, stronger than diamond and 300 times stronger than steel, all in the thickness of one atom.