Kästle
TX107 | 2026
A lightweight (1,570 g) touring‑class 107 that still charges on the down; traditional camber with carbon/fiberglass wrap for edge grip and speed.
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The ZX collection from Kästle was ushered into the brand’s lineup to provide freeriders of any age a do-it-all ski that can stand up to whatever the day and rider throw at them. A softer flex and more rockered profile give the ZX100 a more playful look and feel compared to Kästle’s other offerings, making it incredibly versatile for variable conditions and terrain. A 100-mm waist is wide enough to float on top of a fresh inch or two, while a sturdy semi-cap sandwich construction, Hollowtech 2.0 and hard-wearing topsheet can stand up to chunder, crud, bumps and wind buff without missing a beat. For tester Michelle Cox, an ex-ski racer, the ZX100 was “the fastest ski I’ve been on all day.” “This ski is a bullet train with no speed limit,” adds Mike Fildander.
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