Faction MANA 4 skis
The big brother of the MANA range, the MANA 4 from Faction is aimed at freestylers looking for a versatile, high-performance, precise and playful bi-directional ski. It's made for powder or park: the choice is yours!
Faction MANA 4 skis
In the MANA family , the 4 proudly displays its 119 mm skate. Quite simply, it's the big brother of the range. As adept in the snow park as it is in the fresh air, the MANA 4, like all the skis in the collection, achieves a perfect balance between its freestyle and all-mountain vocations.
Sandwich construction around a paulownia and poplar wood core reinforced with a carbon weave, a 435 mm front rocker (for a 184 cm ski) and a flat camber make this a truly maneuverable, responsive and ultra-stable ski, hyper at ease in powder. The MANA 4 lifts off with ease and flies over hazards with great pep. Stable and reliable at the landing, the MANA 4 is an invigorating yet surefooted ski you can count on, and it won't let you down.
Like all skis in the MANA range, the MANA 4 is a bispatulated ski that lets you ski switch and send in the snow park. It's a playful ski that adapts to the mood of the day and will give you great sensations whatever the terrain.
- Reference size : 184
- Radius : 23
- Type : Unisex
- Level : Confirmed
- Ski programme : Freestyle
- Type of practice : Downhill skiing
- Reference size : 184
- Radius : 23
- Heel : 137
- environment : 119
- Spatula : 144
- Construction : Sandwich
- Ski interface : Without
- Core : Poplar and paulownia wood
- Rocker : Double
- Spatula rocker : Yes
- Heel rocker : Yes
- Cambre ski : Traditional
- Shape : Bidirectional
- Total weight : 3.9 kg
The brand FACTION
Faction Skis: The spirit of freeskiing born in the Swiss Alps
A benchmark in modern freeskiing, Faction Skis embodies the creative and independent spirit of a brand designed by skiers, for skiers. Renowned for its versatile alpine and touring skis, technical constructions, and deep roots in freeride and freestyle culture, the brand designs skis that perform equally well in the park and in powder, supported by a collective of athletes and artists who push the boundaries of snow sports.