*Bindings sold separately.
Description & Features
The Fischer RC4 World Cup JR SL is a newly developed Slalom racing ski for ambitious junior competitors.
Lightning-fast direction changes and tight, exacting slalom turns at demanding speeds for a straight line to the podium. Equipped with Race Plate, pro-level technologies, and the latest developments from the World Cup, this is the perfect choice for any young slalom racer.
Features
- Junior Slalom Race Ski
- RACE CODE
- Hole Ski Technology
- Sandwich Sidewall Construction
- Beech Poplar Woodcore
- Air Carbon TI 0.8
- Race Sidewall
- M-PLATE or M/O Junior Plate
- World Cup Tuning
- Sintered Bases
- Recommended Binding (sold separately): Fischer RC4 Z14 Freeflex, Z11 Freeflex or Z9 AC grip Walk Bindings
Technical Info
M-PLATE | M/O Junior Plate
The new race plate guarantees high performance and efficient power transfer, resulting in ideal flex and maximum speed for smooth, aggressive turns.
Air Carbon TI 0.8
Wood Core with double Titanal shell, reinforced with Air Carbon. Perfect edge grip and extremely smooth running as a result.
Race Sidewall
Race sidewall for immediate edge preparation without sidewall removal.
HOLE SKI TECHNOLOGY
Lower mass inertia moment thanks to less weight in the ski's tip and tail for improved oscillation behavior, perfectly smooth running and better turning and control.
SANDWICH SIDEWALL CONSTRUCTION
Wood core combined with ABS sidewalls in a classic Sandwich Construction for balanced flex and perfect rebound.
Sintered Bases
Sintered bases have exceptional waxing properties and a very long service life.
World Cup Tuning
Edges and base are given an extremely precise World Cup level finish on the most modern grinding line in the world.
Race Code
The RACE CODE label of quality guarantees technological lead for professionals and ambitious skiers, direct from Fischer’s racing department: The close contact of the Fischer development team with athletes and trainers ensures that valuable inputs from the piste are implemented directly in technological innovations. Because victory is a question of perfect details.